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US‐Chilean mirrors: shoppers in two countries
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Latin American StudyConsumer StudyConsumer ResearchEducationChilean ConsumersBuying BehaviorConsumer CultureManagementLatin American SocietyConsumer BehaviorBehavioral SciencesConsumer Decision MakingMaterial CultureFashionConsumerismLatin American StudiesShopping BehaviorInitial Shopping MotivationVisual CultureMarketingCultureUs‐chilean MirrorsConsumer Attitude
Compares the shopping behavior of Chilean consumers with those in the USA. Chilean mall visits were driven, first and foremost, by purchase; in contrast, consumers in the USA visited their mall for more diverse reasons, largely revolving around entertainment. In addition to shopping motives, our data revealed noticeable differences between the two populations in their way of selecting the mall, their shopping characteristics, and purchase patterns. In the final analysis, however, when the shoppers in Chile and the USA left their respective malls, at least four‐fifths of each group had made some kind of purchase, whatever their initial shopping motivation.
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