Inside the Customer: Modeling Cognition during Online Shopping
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Abstract
Online marketers want to present potential customers with the right information at the right time. Decisions about what information to present are typically made before the customer has visited a web site, using data such as purchase histories and logs of web pages visited (i.e., clickstream data). An alternative approach is to develop predictions about what information to present based on inferences made from cognitive models of the customer. This research presents one approach to collecting and analyzing data that could be used to construct such models. Two studies are presented on how differences in product type may impact customer cognition and browsing behavior. The results suggest that differences in product type may lead to differences in waiting time before making a purchase. Product type may also influence the types of information people consult before making a purchase.
Identifier
85139016782 (Scopus)
Publication Title
10th Americas Conference on Information Systems Amcis 2004
First Page
3410
Last Page
3418
Recommended Citation
Chang, Peishih; Mendonça, David; and Im, Il, "Inside the Customer: Modeling Cognition during Online Shopping" (2004). Faculty Publications. 20503.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/20503
