In a study done by Mattila and Wirtz in 2008, they found that when a consumer perceives that their environment is over-stimulating, they are more likely to make an impulse purchase. In a recent study, Czrnecka, Schivinski, and Keles found that cultural values such as individualism and collectivism are determinants of impulsive buying and money budgeting. The researchers reported that different levels of globalisation in terms of global consumer culture influence proneness to impulsive buying and poor money budgeting. Vernon T. Clover found that impulse buying greatly impacts the sales of a store, and without the income that comes from impulse purchases, retailers, such as bookstores in Clover's study, would not be able to stay open. Because of this, Clover implored retailers to make impulse items more readily available for customers. In a study conducted in a collectivistic environment in 2023, Muhammad, Adeshola and Isiaku found that factors such as aesthetic appeal, scarcity promotions and discounted prices stimulate impulse buying behaviour on Instagram by Gen-Z. Researchers at the
University of British Columbia and the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business found that impulse spending is a behavior associated with disorganized environments. The study concluded that being surrounded by chaos impairs a person's ability to perform other tasks requiring ‘brain’ power, which results in a threat to a person's sense of personal control. T.S. Anoop and Zillur Rahman, researchers at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee have investigated Impulse buying in Online platforms. The study has published in Journal of Consumer Behavior and Electronic Commerce Research. The study found that Urge to Buy and Impulse buying are distinct and Platform based inertia leads to impulse buying. The researchers has defined the Online impulse buying as "
the spontaneous and unplanned purchase behavior exhibited by consumers in digital environments, such as websites, mobile apps, or social media platforms. It occurs when individuals purchase online without prior intention or deliberation, often driven by immediate desires, emotional responses, or external stimuli." == Examples of impulse purchases ==