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    The Influence of Website Characteristics on a Consumer's Urge to Buy Impulsively by Parboteeah, D. Veena, Valacich, Joseph S, Wells, John D

    Published in Information systems research (01-03-2009)
    “…With the proliferation of e-commerce, there is growing evidence that online impulse buying is occurring, yet relatively few researchers have studied this…”
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    Journal Article
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    What Are Your Intentions: An Empirical Analysis of the Distinction between Behavioral Intentions and Behavioral Goals? by Campbell, Damon E, Parboteeah, D Veena, Dipascal, Alexander

    “…This study analyzes the distinction, both conceptually and operationally, between behavioral intentions and behavioral goals. This paper recognizes the…”
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    Online Impulse Buying: Understanding the Interplay between Consumer Impulsiveness and Website Quality by Wells, John, Parboteeah, Veena, Valacich, Joseph

    “…With the proliferation of e-commerce, there is growing evidence that online impulse buying is an emerging phenomenon, which has been the focus of researchers…”
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    Perceived Usefulness Of Information Technology: A Cross-National Model1 by Veena Parboteeah, D., Praveen Parboteeah, K., Cullen, John B., Basu, Choton

    “…As the world globalizes and more multinationals operate in foreign locales, it is becoming increasingly important to understand how people react to information…”
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    Exploring impulse purchasing of wine in the online environment by Parboteeah, D. Veena, Taylor, D. Christopher, Barber, Nelson A.

    Published in Journal of wine research (01-10-2016)
    “…Wine sales continue to climb in both offline and online settings in the U.S. market. With online sales having a great impact on offline sales, it is important…”
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    Using Distraction-Conflict Theory to Measure the Effects of Distractions on Individual Task Performance in a Wireless Mobile Environment by Nicholson, D.B., Parboteeah, D.V., Nicholson, J.A., Valacich, J.S.

    “…Mobile wireless computing is changing the way in which people work. It is believed that mobile environments contain various distractions that can affect the…”
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