In this study, we have teamed up with a large e-commerce website, Walmart.com, and analyzed one-day search logs in 2014. Different measures were compared among three different types of devices—desktops, tablets, and mobile phones. The discrepancies as well as similarities regarding search time, search location, click behaviors, and query behaviors are reported. The implications of the findings and the future work are discussed at the end
The continuous growth of electronic commerce has stimulated great interest in studying online consum...
Availability of a growing number of devices for information searching and purchasing online is affec...
This study contributes to consumer behaviour and multichannel literature by exploring different devi...
In this paper, we present a log-based study on user search behavior comparisons on three different p...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether the device type (smartphone, tablet or desktop) used ...
With their barcode scanning capabilities, positioning technologies and internet access smartphones c...
With their barcode scanning capabilities, positioning technologies and internet access smartphones c...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate product finding behavior on e-commerce Web sites, focu...
We present a large scale study of search patterns on Google’s mobile search interface. Our goal is t...
The increasing diffusion of smartphones and tablet computers has facilitated access to product infor...
Mobile HCI 2008, Amsterdam, 2-5 September 2008Recent evidence suggests that mobile search is becomin...
In recent years, searching the web on mobile devices has become enormously popular. Because mobile d...
This paper examines search across competing e-commerce sites. By analyzing panel data from over 10,0...
Understanding the impact of display advertisements on consumer online search behavior is an importan...
With the rapid growth of mobile devices, mobile websites become an important channel of library reso...
The continuous growth of electronic commerce has stimulated great interest in studying online consum...
Availability of a growing number of devices for information searching and purchasing online is affec...
This study contributes to consumer behaviour and multichannel literature by exploring different devi...
In this paper, we present a log-based study on user search behavior comparisons on three different p...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether the device type (smartphone, tablet or desktop) used ...
With their barcode scanning capabilities, positioning technologies and internet access smartphones c...
With their barcode scanning capabilities, positioning technologies and internet access smartphones c...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate product finding behavior on e-commerce Web sites, focu...
We present a large scale study of search patterns on Google’s mobile search interface. Our goal is t...
The increasing diffusion of smartphones and tablet computers has facilitated access to product infor...
Mobile HCI 2008, Amsterdam, 2-5 September 2008Recent evidence suggests that mobile search is becomin...
In recent years, searching the web on mobile devices has become enormously popular. Because mobile d...
This paper examines search across competing e-commerce sites. By analyzing panel data from over 10,0...
Understanding the impact of display advertisements on consumer online search behavior is an importan...
With the rapid growth of mobile devices, mobile websites become an important channel of library reso...
The continuous growth of electronic commerce has stimulated great interest in studying online consum...
Availability of a growing number of devices for information searching and purchasing online is affec...
This study contributes to consumer behaviour and multichannel literature by exploring different devi...