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Shopping Behavior Webrooming in Fulfilling Individual Needs From A Perspective Self-Determination Theory

*Resita Septia Rahma  -  Politeknik Piksi Input Serang, Indonesia
Abdi Ramdan  -  Politeknik Piksi Input Serang, Indonesia
Asri Sekar Mawar Firdausi  -  UPN Veteran Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Taqdirul Alim  -  Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Bisnis Kumala Nusa, Indonesia

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The development of current consumer behavior shows shopping behavior using more than one channel to reduce fog. This study tries to offer a theoretical concept of omnichannel shopping behavior based on self-determination theory to explain what drives and motivates consumers to do webrooming behavior. This study was conducted using a survey method on 206 consumers who had done webrooming behavior using SEM-PLS analysis. Empirical results indicate that the needs of the three individuals with self-determination are proven to be drivers of consumers in doing webrooming behavior. However, unlike the testing of moderation variables, the three self-determination needs do not fully moderate and only product characteristics moderate the relationship between autonomy variables and webrooming behavior

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Keywords: Consumer Behavior, Omnichannel, Shopping, Self-determination, Webrooming.

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