To give a general impression on the fast development of Chinese retailing, this paper reports a study on pedestrian shopping behavior in two city centers, East Nanjing Road and Wang Fujing Street in Shanghai and Beijing. Similarities and differences in pedestrian profiles, activities and movement patterns are generalized from a comparison of statistics from the two groups. Although their social-physical backgrounds are similar, the results indicate similarities in pedestrian profiles and movement patterns but differences in activities, and reflect some fundamental differences in the retail content and development stage of the two streets in during the modernization process
Major cities around the world have created pedestrian streets, and Chinese cities are no exception. ...
This paper reports an observation investigation of pedestrian crossing behaviors conducted at signal...
The role of retailing has diminished in the center of cities of Western countries since its heyday i...
To give a general impression on the fast development of Chinese retailing, this paper reports a stud...
Stephen Bitgood ; Gareth Davey ; Xiaoyi Huang ; Holly Fung. Environment and Behavior, November 2013 ...
To have a deeper understanding of the characteristics of consumer behaviors in time series as well a...
To have a deeper understanding of the characteristics of consumer behaviors in time series as well a...
Pedestrian navigation through public spaces reflects the nature of interaction between behavior and ...
Ever since the revitalization of the central city area has become an urgent issue, especially for th...
A large number of pedestrian fatalities are caused by the vehicle-pedestrian accidents. The applicat...
The urban street has evolved into an important indicator reflecting citizens’ living standard today,...
Pedestrian environments influence our everyday experience of life in cities. The vitality and image...
Along with the transition of major Western cities from production bases to consumption places over r...
While 54.5% of the world’s population lives in cities, urban sprawl has led to typically less walkab...
Based on a literature review of pedestrian traffic flow, this paper focuses on pedestrian flow chara...
Major cities around the world have created pedestrian streets, and Chinese cities are no exception. ...
This paper reports an observation investigation of pedestrian crossing behaviors conducted at signal...
The role of retailing has diminished in the center of cities of Western countries since its heyday i...
To give a general impression on the fast development of Chinese retailing, this paper reports a stud...
Stephen Bitgood ; Gareth Davey ; Xiaoyi Huang ; Holly Fung. Environment and Behavior, November 2013 ...
To have a deeper understanding of the characteristics of consumer behaviors in time series as well a...
To have a deeper understanding of the characteristics of consumer behaviors in time series as well a...
Pedestrian navigation through public spaces reflects the nature of interaction between behavior and ...
Ever since the revitalization of the central city area has become an urgent issue, especially for th...
A large number of pedestrian fatalities are caused by the vehicle-pedestrian accidents. The applicat...
The urban street has evolved into an important indicator reflecting citizens’ living standard today,...
Pedestrian environments influence our everyday experience of life in cities. The vitality and image...
Along with the transition of major Western cities from production bases to consumption places over r...
While 54.5% of the world’s population lives in cities, urban sprawl has led to typically less walkab...
Based on a literature review of pedestrian traffic flow, this paper focuses on pedestrian flow chara...
Major cities around the world have created pedestrian streets, and Chinese cities are no exception. ...
This paper reports an observation investigation of pedestrian crossing behaviors conducted at signal...
The role of retailing has diminished in the center of cities of Western countries since its heyday i...