The influence of built environments on grocery shopper’s destination choice— A case study of Seattle

Publication Type

Conference Proceeding Article

Publication Date

6-2012

Abstract

This research investigated the influence of individual characteristics and the built environment on grocery shopping destination choice in the Seattle-King County Area. Four binary logistic models served to estimate the impact of individual characteristics and built environments on grocery shopping destination choice. The results showed that the respondents' attitudes toward food and the individual socioeconomic status exerted the strongest influence on the destination choice. Built environment variables only had a modest influence.

Discipline

Urban Studies

Research Areas

Integrative Research Areas

Publication

Proceedings of the 6th International Association for China Planning Conference (IACP), Wuhan, China, 2012 June 17-19

Identifier

10.1109/iacp.2012.6342985

Publisher

IEEE

City or Country

Pistacataway

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1109%2Fiacp.2012.6342985

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