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Research on E-commerce Online to Offline Behavior Mechanism in Agricultural Products
Currently, online and offline channel integration as a successful business model is used in many industries, this paper aims at providing an insight into the factors affecting online channel (online shop) and offline channels (entity shop) in the agricultural product industry. Drawn from the extant literature, a consumer online and offline behavior model including trust, system quality, information quality , environment quality and service quality, online and offline satisfaction ,customer loyalty were provides. Data were obtained from 228 customers in china during 2014. Based on the data obtained, SPSS19.0 software is used to analyze reliability test and validity, descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and AMOS17.0 were employed to calculate the path coefficient, and tests the proposed model. Data analysis shows that: The model describes the relationship among the online satisfaction, offline satisfaction and customer loyalty, and establishes a multi-relationship model that includes trust, system quality, information quality, environment quality and service quality. The factors impacting online satisfaction include trust, system quality and information quality; the factors impacting offline satisfaction include environment satisfaction and service quality. Meanwhile, we highlight the role of trust in online satisfaction, and prove that both online satisfaction and offline satisfaction have interaction on customer loyalty. Keywords
Exploring the Factors Affecting Consumers’ Online Agricultural Products Purchase Behavior Based on the UTAUT Model
The online agricultural products purchase has become a trend of consuming, but it is influenced by many factors. Based on the UTAUT (unified theory of acceptance and use of technology) model, some of the factors which include performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, perceived risk, facilitating conditions, consumer innovativeness and purchase intention are chosen to build a research framework, and several hypotheses are proposed. Finally, a survey is conducted by questionnaires, and 264 valid samples are obtained. The research model is verified by using AMOS, and a modified model is built. Meanwhile, group testing is carried out to verify the correctness of each sub hypothesis. The empirical results show as follows: effort expectancy has a significantly positive effect on consumers\u27 online agricultural product purchase intension. Performance expectancy, facilitating conditions and purchase intention have a significantly positive effect on consumers\u27 online agricultural products purchase behavior. The effect of social influence and perceived risk on the consumers’ online agricultural product purchase intension is not significant. Some suggestions are put forward for the agricultural product online stores to meet the needs of the consumers and to improve the online agricultural products trade according to the empirical results
N-[(E)-4-Pyridylmethylene]-4-[(E)-4-(4-pyridylmethyleneamino)benzyl]aniline tetrahydrate
The title compound, C25H20N4·4H2O, crystallizes with the organic molecule lying on a twofold rotation axis through the methylene bridge C atom; there are also two water molecules in the asymmetric unit. The crystal structure is stabilized by C—H⋯O, O—H⋯O and O—H⋯N hydrogen bonds, linking the water molecules to each other and to the pyridine N atom
Top Quark Forward-Backward Asymmetry and Same-Sign Top Quark Pairs
The top quark forward-backward asymmetry measured at the Tevatron collider
shows a large deviation from standard model expectations. Among possible
interpretations, a non-universal model is of particular interest as
it naturally predicts a top quark in the forward region of large rapidity. To
reproduce the size of the asymmetry, the couplings of the to
standard model quarks must be large, inevitably leading to copious production
of same-sign top quark pairs at the energies of the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC). We explore the discovery potential for and production in
early LHC experiments at 7-8 TeV and conclude that if {\it no} signal is
observed with 1 fb of integrated luminosity, then a non-universal
alone cannot explain the Tevatron forward-backward asymmetry.Comment: Tevatron limit from same-sign tt search adde
Single-photon-assisted entanglement concentration of a multi-photon system in a partially entangled W state with weak cross-Kerr nonlinearity
We propose a nonlocal entanglement concentration protocol (ECP) for
-photon systems in a partially entangled W state, resorting to some
ancillary single photons and the parity-check measurement based on cross-Kerr
nonlinearity. One party in quantum communication first performs a parity-check
measurement on her photon in an -photon system and an ancillary photon, and
then she picks up the even-parity instance for obtaining the standard W state.
When she obtains an odd-parity instance, the system is in a less-entanglement
state and it is the resource in the next round of entanglement concentration.
By iterating the entanglement concentration process several times, the present
ECP has the total success probability approaching to the limit in theory. The
present ECP has the advantage of a high success probability. Moreover, the
present ECP requires only the -photon system itself and some ancillary
single photons, not two copies of the systems, which decreases the difficulty
of its implementation largely in experiment. It maybe have good applications in
quantum communication in future.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
A possible explanation of the phase diagram of cuprate superconductors
A d-p pairing curve that is consistent with the pseudogap curve observed in
experiments is found on a d-p model on phonon mechanism. On the discovery we
suggest that there are two pseudogaps associated with the nearly localized d-p
pairs and nearly free p-p pairs. The p-p pairs look like bosons and are
responsible for superconductivities.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
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