Vision (im)possible? The effects of in-store signage on customers’ visual attention
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 21(2014)5: 676-684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2014.05.002Sammendrag
We used two eye-tracking field experiments to investigate the extent to which in-store signage is used during navigation and decision making, and how the viewing of signage influences customers’ visual attention and choice behavior. One hundred and seventy-five customers at a grocery store were exposed to signage stimuli while carrying out predefined shopping tasks. Experiment 1 shows that attention toward signage is affected by customers’ levels of store familiarity and in-store search stage (navigation vs. decision making). Experiment 2 demonstrates that signage has a considerable impact on the direction and magnitude of customers’ visual attention during decision making.
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This is the authors’ accepted, refereed and final manuscript to the article