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Lifestyle Analysis Of Online Store For Boarding Students In Wangandowo Pekalongan District

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Technological developments that occur in this world are running very rapidly, and without realizing it we will continue to follow the process of the times, especially in terms of buying and selling With this, of course, there will be impacts that will occur, namely positive and negative impacts. This journal reviews the Analysis of Online Shopping on the Lifestyle of Kos Students in the Wangandowo-Pekalongan Region. This study aims to understand and determine the impact of online shopping. The result is knowing the negative and positive impacts of online shopping The positive impacts obtained include practicality, a relatively easy system, and a variety of product choices, which can provide insight into trying to make sales online and keep up with the times. Then the negative impact is lazy, and wasteful, disrupting saving routines or financial arrangements, and relying too much on everything that is all online. But not only that, it turns out that this is very influential on the style of clothing, especially for students who wear hijah. There are so many hijab styles that are very interesting for women to follow Thus, the existence of an easy and practical online shopping system leads to continuous purchasing activities without considering the long-term economy.

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  • , Sebastian, 2022. "Lifestyle Analysis Of Online Store For Boarding Students In Wangandowo Pekalongan District," OSF Preprints w3c7q, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:w3c7q
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/w3c7q
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