Online Grocery Shopping: Consumer Motives, Concerns, and Business Models
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2006-07
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Online Grocery Shopping: Consumer Motives, Concerns, and Business Models by Mike Kempiak and Mark A. Fox
Dot.com entrepreneurs failed spectacularly in their attempts to create e-grocery companies. This paper examines consumer motives and concerns with regard to online grocery shopping. The reasons for the success experienced by traditional bricks-and-mortar companies that have expanded into this market are also examined.
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Electronic commerce, Grocery trade
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Kempiak, Mike, and Mark Fox. “Online Grocery Shopping: Consumer Motives, Concerns, and Business Models.” First Monday, vol. 7, no. 9, Sept. 2002, http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_9/fox/index.html.
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