: This research specifically breaks down the price tolerance of dining chair shoppers, finding that the majority of consumers look for a specific price window (roughly 1500–2000 taka in the studied region) when searching for where to buy. 2. The Digital "Path to Purchase"

: This 2025 study uses machine learning to analyze why consumers "favorite" certain items. It found that while aesthetics matter, price and physical dimensions are the most significant factors when people finally decide where to buy.

: This 2022 literature review analyzes the "perceived risk" consumers feel when buying large items like dining chairs online, identifying that emotional experience and new technology (like AR) are changing where people choose to shop. 3. Sustainability and Upcycling Studies

: A unique 2023 paper focusing on the flow of dining chairs through secondhand malls. It suggests that a massive portion of the "where can I buy" intent is shifting toward circular economy hubs because dining chairs are often technically fine but "aesthetically out of fashion". Key Factors Identified in These Papers

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