Web 3.0 is defined as the next paradigm shift of the Internet taking the best of web 2.0, including rich Internet applications and social media, and bringing them to mobile Internet devices and digital signage. Web 3.0 trends include a shift to outernet, location-based experiences, and the use of voice recognition in search applications (Buscemi & Marks, 2010). Mobile location-based services (LBS) offer shoppers reward opportunities when they physically visit stores or scan certain items
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The competition in fashion and textiles (FTs) industry is strong. Enterprises have to compete at all...
This final thesis was made for the department of Computer Systems Engineering of TAMK University of ...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile internet devices (i.e., smartphones and tablet computers) has led to...
Our mobile devices have changed the way we think about apparel shopping. Today you can flip on your ...
US m-commerce sales growth has been significant over the past few years. Total sales of products and...
To conduct a systematic and comprehensive assessment on mobile sites\u27 performance in facilitating...
Over the last decade, as e-commerce has grown, researchers have found different shopper motivations ...
People generally prefer to shop online as it is more convenient and time-saving. Therefore, it makes...
Most retailers use their websites and social media to increase their visibility, while potential cus...
Our knowledge about the dimensions of mobile website quality and their effects on consumer satisfact...
Within the UK retail sector, fashion shopping via mobiles is one of the fastest developing forms of ...
Progress in wireless technology has raised the number of people using mobile devices and stimulated ...
The use of mobile applications (MA) and social media (SM) platforms is reshaping the access to the i...
The Webcam Social Shopper is referred to as virtual dressing room software. It features augmented re...
Cloud-based m-retail application is commonly used by internet retailers and cyberpreneurs for conduc...
The competition in fashion and textiles (FTs) industry is strong. Enterprises have to compete at all...
This final thesis was made for the department of Computer Systems Engineering of TAMK University of ...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile internet devices (i.e., smartphones and tablet computers) has led to...