NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION IN BUYING CHOICES: A CONTEXTUAL INVESTIGATION EXAMINATION
Trayaksh Siregar , Indonesian Hindu University, Denpasar, IndonesiaAbstract
This study examines the role of neighborhood information in purchasing decisions through a case study analysis. By harnessing local knowledge, consumers can make informed choices when buying goods and services. The research explores how contextual factors such as proximity, reputation, and community insights influence consumer behavior. Through qualitative analysis, the study highlights the significance of neighborhood information in shaping purchasing decisions and its implications for consumer satisfaction and loyalty.
Keywords
Neighborhood information, Purchasing decisions, Consumer behavior
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