The Chinese dementia patients' quality of life is improved through human resources and organizational strategies

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JI PENG
ABHIJIT GHOSH

Abstract

The impact technology has had on the retail industry, the majority of consumers now prefer to shop online rather than in traditional brick-and-mortar stores. This trend gained traction over the previous decade, with many retail behemoths combining the two strategies to maximize profits. The goal of this study is to look into the similarities and differences between shopping in physical stores and shopping online, as well as consumers' attitudes toward these two distinct buying practices.
This study investigates the phenomenon that males prefer to shop online rather than in traditional stores. When it comes to payment security, tied shopping malls Actual shopping is given higher priority. People's shopping habits are gradually shifting to include more online transactions, but the majority of people still prefer to buy in physical stores because they can trust the vendors and physically inspect the goods.

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The Chinese dementia patients’ quality of life is improved through human resources and organizational strategies. (2023). International Journal of Social Science and Human Research (IJSSHR), 6(11), 60-76. https://doi.org/10.33826/dh6dey49
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JI PENG, Phd. Research Scholar in Lincoln University College

Phd. Research Scholar in Lincoln University College

ABHIJIT GHOSH, Dean, Lincoln University College

Dean, Lincoln University College

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The Chinese dementia patients’ quality of life is improved through human resources and organizational strategies. (2023). International Journal of Social Science and Human Research (IJSSHR), 6(11), 60-76. https://doi.org/10.33826/dh6dey49

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