Cross-border shopping is the name given to the activity where in private individuals buy goods abroad because of lower taxes and import them for their own consumption, without declaring them in full in order to avoid paying import duties. International e-commerce is called cross-border e-commerce when consumers buy online from merchants, located in other countries …
Online shopping trend is very popular nowadays. This process requires a medium for buying goods and services that is the internet. There are many factors that can influence consumer’s online buying behavior, these factors may vary from individual to individual. Being able to return products easily is essential when incorrect items are delivered or if …
Mobile commerce has been growing almost exponentially in the last few years, triggered by the ubiquity of mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, coupled with high-speed internet. The consumer’s engagement in online transactions with sellers using mobile devices differs from traditional or electronic commerce due to the potential for location-specific real-time transactions and the …
In online marketing, a shopping cart is a piece of e-commerce software on a web server that allows visitors to an Internet site to select items for eventual purchase. Shopping cart abandonment is when a potential customer starts a check out process for an online order but drops out of the process before completing the purchase. …
Online shopping is the process of buying goods and services from merchants who sell on the internet. Shoppers can visit web stores from the comfort of their homes and shop as they sit in front of the computer. The main purpose of this report is to determine the consumers’ attitude towards e-commerce purchasing through online …
In terms of online communication, when customers see banner ads or online promotion, these advertisements may attract customers’ attention and stimulate their interesting particular products. Before they decide to purchase, they will need additional information to help them out. If they do not have enough information, they will search through online channels, e.g, online catalogs, …
A recent survey conducted by Checkout.com on 1,500 UK shoppers demonstrated the shopping behaviour of all generations to gain a better understanding of how they shop, how they feel when shopping, how long they spend shopping, what influences their perception of brands, and how they like to pay. Take a glimpse at the top line …
Consumers are steadily shopping online more than ever. China, Korea, India and the United States are the most active countries. They’re also more likely to shop cross-border than ever. In this context, the “2017 IPC Cross-Border E-Commerce Shopper Survey” sheds the lights on the global trends and drivers shaping cross-border e-commerce in a comprehensive way. …