Journal title MERCATI & COMPETITIVITÀ
Author/s Francesca De Canio, Marco Ieva, Cristina Ziliani
Publishing Year 2017 Issue 2017/2
Language English Pages 23 P. 99-121 File size 486 KB
DOI 10.3280/MC2017-002006
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Availability of a growing number of devices for information searching and purchasing online is affecting consumer habits and company strategies. This paper investigates device usage patterns in the online Deal of the Day (DoD) shopping process. The study employs a cluster analysis of respondents based on their device usage. Four clusters emerge and are profiled by means of a benefits and costs approach based on demographic and psychographic characteristics. Multi-device behaviours for information search and DoD purchasing and multi-device behaviours are found to be dominant. Smartphone exclusive users display higher purchase frequency than multi-device segments. Tablet and smartphone users are found to be Market Mavens. Several implications for marketers are discussed.
Keywords: Device usage; information search and purchase channels; online shopping; psychographic characteristics; segmentation
Francesca De Canio, Marco Ieva, Cristina Ziliani, Beyond the "mobile versus PC" dichotomy: Profiling online shoppers based on device usage in "MERCATI & COMPETITIVITÀ" 2/2017, pp 99-121, DOI: 10.3280/MC2017-002006