Abstract

This research study focuses on examining the role of in-store elements for impelling consumers’ impulse buying in organised retail stores with the presence of consumers’ psychological moderators. The conceptual framework is developed by exploring the theoretical foundations for impulse buying behaviour. For testing the proposed hypotheses, confirmatory factor analysis–structural equation modelling is utilised. This study explains that each predicting factor positively influences consumers’ impulse buying in organised retail stores. This study is a valuable step to analyse consumers’ impulse buying behaviour in organised retail stores through in-store dimensions and consumers’ psychological moderators.

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