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Online Shopping Preferences in Mass Customization: A Comparison Between 2008 and 2021

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This is a comparative study about customers’ online shopping preferences when purchasing customizable products using online sales configurators. By comparing data about European customers from 2008 (n = 561) to 2021 (n = 743), it was possible to identify several unexpected developments in customers’ behavioral intentions and perceptions. Among others, the researchers investigated the effects of age, shipping time, and product category. The findings were then used to formulate recommendations for companies and startups offering mass customized products.

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Coletti, P., Aichner, T., Shaltoni, A.M. (2023). Online Shopping Preferences in Mass Customization: A Comparison Between 2008 and 2021. In: Aichner, T., Salvador, F. (eds) Mass Customization and Customer Centricity. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09782-9_6

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