Beyond the myth: understanding women's impulsive retail footwear shopping

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Beyond the myth: understanding women's impulsive retail footwear shopping
Abstract
This research focuses on common misconceptions about the factors driving women to purchase footwear impulsively. Its primary objective is to explore how emotional and social triggers specifically influence women's purchasing decisions, contrasting with the traditionally rational consumer models.,An online questionnaire was administered to a sample of women, yielding 199 useable responses.,The findings reveal the key determinants of women's impulsive retail footwear purchases, which include self-regulation, hedonic motivations and the influence of the retail store environment. This research challenges the prevailing assumption that women's passion for shopping is driven solely by inherent characteristics and suggests that external factors substantially shape their impulsive buying behaviour. In summary, the stereotypical portrayal of women as compulsive retail footwear shoppers may result more from external stimuli and environmental factors rather than an intrinsic trait.,This study improves the existing knowledge of women’s impulsive buying behaviour by unveiling the determinants of women's impulsive footwear purchases and assessing whether prevailing stereotypes hold true.
Publication
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
Volume
ahead-of-print
Issue
ahead-of-print
Date
10/31/24, 12:00 AM
Language
en
ISSN
0959-0552
Short Title
Beyond the myth
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12/11/24, 8:09 AM
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world
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Citation
Duarte, P., Silva, S. C., Magro, M., & Dias, J. C. (2024). Beyond the myth: understanding women’s impulsive retail footwear shopping. International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print). https://doi.org/10.1108/IJRDM-10-2023-0606