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Julie Baker

Researcher at Texas Christian University

Publications -  28
Citations -  10246

Julie Baker is an academic researcher from Texas Christian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Service (business) & Service quality. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 28 publications receiving 9552 citations. Previous affiliations of Julie Baker include University of Texas at Arlington.

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The Influence of Multiple Store Environment Cues on Perceived Merchandise Value and Patronage Intentions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a comprehensive store choice model that includes three types of store environment cues (social, design, and ambient) as exogenous constructs, various store choice criteria (including shopping experience costs that heretofore have not been included in store choice models) as mediating constructs, and store patronage intentions as the endogenous construct.
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The influence of store environment on quality inferences and store image

TL;DR: This article examined how combinations of specific elements in the retail store environment influence consumers' inferences about merchandise and service quality and discussed the extent to which these inferences mediate the influence of the store environment on store image.
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The Effect of Store Name, Brand Name and Price Discounts on Consumers' Evaluations and Purchase Intentions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed and tested a conceptual model of the effects of store name, brand names and price discounts on consumers' evaluations (store image, brand quality perceptions, internal reference prices, and value perceptions) and purchase intentions.
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Excitement at the mall: Determinants and effects on shopping response

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between three factors (tenant variety, mall environment and shopping involvement) on shoppers' excitement and desire to stay at a mall, and found that the three factors have a differential influence on the shoppers' interest in staying at the mall.