In this article, the authors determine the extent to which several decision heuristics are present in pedestrians' spatial shopping behavior in downtown retail environments. Two factors, length of the observed route and observed sequence in which destinations are visited, were used to define temporal heuristics. Further, two spatial heuristics were investigated: the tendency of some pedestrians to choose first the destination farthest away from the point they entered the city center and the tendency of others to choose first the destination closest to their entry point. Empirical analysis demonstrated that only a small proportion of the pedestrians reveals optimal choice behavior
A number of indices to describe and compare sets of pedestrian routes in shopping environments will ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a conceptual model of consumer spatial decision making and c...
Many marketing geographers concern themselves with the study of consumer spatial choice behaviour. A...
In this article, the authors determine the extent to which several decision heuristics are present i...
ABSTRACT In this article, the authors determine the extent to which several decision heuristics are ...
Our aim in this paper is to build and test a model which classifies and identifies pedestrian shoppi...
This paper describes a model representing shoppers' behaviour in downtown shopping areas. The model ...
This paper describes a model representing shoppers' behaviour in downtown shopping areas. The model ...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of the pedestrian\u27s ever widening s...
This chapter reviews progress made in applied geography with respect to analyzing and predicting spa...
\u3cp\u3eModeling how pedestrians move through large downtown shopping areas and which outlets they ...
Many European cities are preparing or realizing downtown upgrading projects. The likely effects of t...
The research addresses the questioning about how the spatial configuration and the conditions of the...
This empirical study is based on a broad premise of relationship between human behavior pattern and ...
A number of indices to describe and compare sets of pedestrian routes in shopping environments will ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a conceptual model of consumer spatial decision making and c...
Many marketing geographers concern themselves with the study of consumer spatial choice behaviour. A...
In this article, the authors determine the extent to which several decision heuristics are present i...
ABSTRACT In this article, the authors determine the extent to which several decision heuristics are ...
Our aim in this paper is to build and test a model which classifies and identifies pedestrian shoppi...
This paper describes a model representing shoppers' behaviour in downtown shopping areas. The model ...
This paper describes a model representing shoppers' behaviour in downtown shopping areas. The model ...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of the pedestrian\u27s ever widening s...
This chapter reviews progress made in applied geography with respect to analyzing and predicting spa...
\u3cp\u3eModeling how pedestrians move through large downtown shopping areas and which outlets they ...
Many European cities are preparing or realizing downtown upgrading projects. The likely effects of t...
The research addresses the questioning about how the spatial configuration and the conditions of the...
This empirical study is based on a broad premise of relationship between human behavior pattern and ...
A number of indices to describe and compare sets of pedestrian routes in shopping environments will ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a conceptual model of consumer spatial decision making and c...
Many marketing geographers concern themselves with the study of consumer spatial choice behaviour. A...