Abstract

The evolution of multichannel retailing in the form of omnichannel retailing (omniretailing), dramatically alters the retailing landscape. In parallel, physical web, a Bluetooth beacons approach to the internet of things (IoT) aims at revolutionising omniretailing, transforming it to physical web retailing. As a result, traditional store atmosphere is enhanced with online atmospheric cues, which create a multichannel environment that provokes several research questions and produces important managerial implications. The study proposes conceptual frameworks of the 'omnichannel retailing store atmosphere (ORSA)' and 'physical web atmospherics' based on the S-O-R model paradigm, in order to hypothesise that the presence of physical and web atmospheric cues in physical stores, which seamlessly integrate with each other (social-local-mobile settings), affects consumer's behaviour in a synergistic manner. The validation of the dominance factor and the flow state in such environments could possibly indicate a shift to consumer's perceived sense of control in traditional stores.

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