significant effect on store atmosphere variables; the
consumers feel the layout that exists in Carrefour
Transmart Cempaka Putih is wide enough, so the
consumer finds it quite difficult to find the product.
Store facility has a significant effect on store
atmosphere variables; the consumers feel the
existing storage facilities in Carrefour Transmart
Cempaka Putih such as air conditioning, toilets,
trolly, and EDC machines make a more convenient
atmosphere for store patronage. Store atmosphere
has a significant effect on store patronage; the
consumers feel the existing storage facilities in
Carrefour Transmart Cempaka Putih such as
lighting, music, scent, cleanliness, and color can
attract shop patronage. We suggested to another
researcher to find other variables in patronage
research such as location, access, and service.
6 DISCUSSION AND
LIMITATION
The result of this research has some limitation. The
sample taken was just 85 samples and was obtained
on weekends. We suggest another researcher to
increase samples and investigate another method of
collecting data in a weekday and weekends to see
consumer buying pattern and patronage motive as
well as adding some additional variables such as
location, promotion, and other situational variables.
Another interesting factor in this research is
technology environment. Many businesses now tried
to promote and advertise on the internet channel. We
suggest for another researcher to find out the
technology area. Such as the relationship from the
ease of technology with interest in store patronage,
whether to increase or decrease interest in store
patronage in terms of showrooming or free-riding
phenomenon.
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