Abstract
By using the conceptual framework of shopping deliberateness paradigm,
investigates prospects for the adoption of supermarkets in Saudi Arabia.
Results raise some questions on the efficacy of deliberate shopping
behaviour as a correlate of supermarket adoption.
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