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The Relationship of Online Group Buying Behavior Incorporating the Effect of Weather

The purpose of this research is to verify that the weather factor is one of the perceived usefulness of online group buying consumers, and to supplement related research on the perception of online group buying consumers. This study uses one of Taiwan's online group real data and uses the meteo...

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Published in:Soochow journal of economics and business 2022-12 (105), p.81-114
Main Authors: Ko, Chiung-Feng, Shao, Yu Jou, Hung, Ming Chin
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