Abstract

This exploratory research is interested in understanding the Soukinage (shopping) practices and motivations of Moroccans, who, despite the arrival in force of modern distribution, have remained attached to traditional trade. By taking the case of traditional trade in the old medina of Fez, we have developed an ethnographic approach that is best suited to the specificities of our research. We found five dimensions that influence the purchasing behavior of Moroccans: seller’s trust, religiosity, nostalgia, orality, and mutual knowledge.

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