Perception of urban retailing environments: An empirical analysis of consumer information and usage fields |
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Authors: | Harry Timmermans Rob Van Der Heijden Hans Westerveld |
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Affiliation: | Postal address: University of Technology, Department of Architecture, Building & Planning, P.O. Box 513 HG II.25, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This article reports on an empirical analysis of consumer information and usage fields in the city of Eindhoven. The main purposes of this study are to investigate the distance, sectoral and directional biases of these fields, to analyse whether the degree of biases is related to personal characteristics of consumers and to identify the factors of the basis on which a model which predicts the probability that a shopping centre will be known by consumers can be developed. The findings of the study suggest that strong distance, sectoral and directional biases are present in the information and usage fields of consumers and that no systematic relationships exist between these characteristics of information and usage fields and personal variables of consumers. Finally, the present studies suggests that a model which describes the formation of consumer choice sets should include spatial factors such as distance, size, intervening opportunities and direction towards the city centre. |
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