Abstract
Efforts have been made to identify the variables affecting the decision-making process of middle-class women in online shopping, focusing on grocery, clothing and apparels, household items, furniture, kitchen appliances and electronic goods. Gender-specific behaviours are influenced by upbringing, social, cultural, psychological, educational factors, among others. Cultural, social, personal, psychological, and psychographic factors are key determinants of consumer behaviour.
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