Place Attachment of Shoppers: A Study of Palms Mall, Ibadan, Nigeria

Ifeoluwa Olla, B. Amole, Dolapo Amole
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The shopping mall has emerged as an important component of many cities. While the rapid development of malls and the increasing patronage show their viability and acceptance by the populace, respectively, there is a dearth of studies that examine the impact of its physical and behavioural attributes on attachment. This study examines the effect of physical characteristics, activities, and socioeconomic characteristics on place attachment to the first standalone mall in Ibadan, Nigeria. From a sampling frame of 7, 115 shoppers, quantitative data was obtained from 350 respondents using systematic sampling on April 29, 2017, through a structured questionnaire. The data was analysed using mean, factor analysis, cross-tabulation, correlation, and categorical regression. The findings show that the most prevalent activities are meeting others (α = 0.77); leisure (α = 0.75); and, parties and hanging out (α = 0.70). The important physical attributes are circulation, wayfinding, and aesthetics (α = 0.87); access to mechanical conveyors, mall decoration, and quality materials (α = 0.80); and, ambience (α =0.79). However, the regression results show that the most important factors of attachment are access to mechanical conveyors, mall decoration, and quality materials (β = 0.334); leisure (β = 0.279); purchasing activities (β = 0.236); and, meeting others (β = 0.165). Hence, these factors should be considered in creating new malls in the city. In the context of urbanism, this is key to the social and economic revitalization of cities.
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购物者的场所依恋:尼日利亚伊巴丹棕榈购物中心研究
购物中心已成为许多城市的重要组成部分。虽然购物中心的快速发展和日益增长的客流量分别表明了其可行性和民众的接受度,但对其物理和行为属性对依恋关系的影响的研究却十分匮乏。本研究探讨了物理特征、活动和社会经济特征对尼日利亚伊巴丹第一家独立购物中心的依恋程度的影响。从 7 115 名购物者的抽样框架中,于 2017 年 4 月 29 日采用系统抽样的方法,通过结构化问卷从 350 名受访者那里获得了定量数据。数据分析采用了平均值、因子分析、交叉表、相关性和分类回归等方法。结果显示,最普遍的活动是与他人会面(α = 0.77);休闲(α = 0.75);聚会和闲逛(α = 0.70)。重要的物理属性有:流通、导向和美观(α = 0.87);机械传送通道、商场装饰和优质材料(α = 0.80);以及氛围(α = 0.79)。然而,回归结果表明,最重要的依恋因素是使用机械传送带、商场装饰和优质材料(β = 0.334);休闲(β = 0.279);购买活动(β = 0.236);以及结识他人(β = 0.165)。因此,在城市创建新商场时应考虑这些因素。就城市化而言,这是振兴城市社会和经济的关键。
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