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Influence of Online Shopping Buying Behaviour in Post Covid 19
Author(s) -
P. Mari Selvam,
A. Gomathi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.a9603.1111121
Subject(s) - business , covid-19 , pandemic , personal hygiene , marketing , advertising , social distance , infectious disease (medical specialty) , internet privacy , disease , medicine , computer science , family medicine , pathology
The corona virus which causes a highly infectious of Corona virus disease (COVID-19) that has affected more than 4 lakh people in around the world. Since it has been increased during the pandemic period online shopping usage, rural, urban and globally. In the current scenario many youngster’s changing the attitude has purchased to online shopping because social distancing and self-quarantine efforts. Hence the online shopping promoters like Amazon, flip kart, Reliance digital and other agencies are for the time being too given the importance its available fulfilment and logistics facility to serve the basic needs such as household products, packaged food, health care, hygiene, personal safety and other high priority products. It is for the time being going to taking orders for lower-priority to high priority products. In this study to analyze the impact of online buying behaviour increased in after pandemic period.

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