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Non-Traditional Marketplaces In The Retail Apocalypse: Investigating Consumers' Buying Behaviours

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT(2020)

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Purpose Revolutionary changes are happening in retail, and the term "retail apocalypse" reflects these dramatic changes. As a growing number of traditional brick-and-motor retailers are closing, the aim of this study is to understand and test the dimensions of specific store and consumer factors that are driving this shift towards non-traditional retail marketplaces (e.g. pop-up stores, fashion trucks), factors that drive consumer loyalty (i.e. re-patronage intentions) and the mediating role of shopping enjoyment in this context. Design/methodology/approach This study used a consumer panel (n = 237) of previous shoppers of non-traditional retailers. Utilising exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), this study identifies possible store and consumer factors that are associated with consumers' patronage of non-traditional retailers. Based on results, we propose a model for non-traditional retail shopping behaviour. Findings EFA revealed that quality of personal experience and consumer curiosity were dominant factors explaining variance. Key findings revealed that in-store factors (in-store ambiance, quality and value of products) and consumer factors (consumer curiosity, quality consciousness) influence consumers' re-patronage intentions. This highlights the importance of maintaining quality elements in shopping experiences. Shopping enjoyment was found to mediate relationships, indicating that while not all factors directly impact loyalty, it can be enhanced through pleasurable shopping experiences. Originality/value Despite the rise in popularity, this is the first study to investigate non-traditional retailers comprehensively.
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Non-traditional retailer, Retail apocalypse, Store factors, Consumer factors, Shopping enjoyment, Re-patronage intentions
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