TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to explore relationships between consumer innovativeness, market mavenism, shopping enjoyment, and beliefs, attitude, and patronage intentions toward pop‐up retail.Design/methodology/approach– A survey technique using a national sample of consumers resulted in 869 usable responses. Structural equation modeling is used to test the hypothesized relationships among variables.Findings– Findings show that consumer innovativeness and shopping enjoyment influence beliefs about the importance of hedonic elements of pop‐up retail (novelty/uniqueness factor) and attitude toward pop‐up retail, which affects patronage intentions.Practical implications– Findings provide support for the effectiveness of pop‐up retail, an experiential marketing strategy, at enhancing the appeal of a retail venue to consumers exhibiting higher tendencies in innovativeness and shopping.Originality/value– This paper provides an investigation of consumer psychographic characteristics and their effect on attitude and behavioral intentions towards a new experiential marketing format, pop‐up retail. This paper demonstrates empirically how consumer innovativeness and shopping enjoyment, noted as growing tendencies among consumers, affect beliefs, attitude, and behavioral intentions towards pop‐up retail. VL - 38 IS - 2 SN - 0959-0552 DO - 10.1108/09590551011020138 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/09590551011020138 AU - Kim Hyejeong AU - Fiore Ann Marie AU - Niehm Linda S. AU - Jeong Miyoung PY - 2010 Y1 - 2010/01/01 TI - Psychographic characteristics affecting behavioral intentions towards pop‐up retail T2 - International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 133 EP - 154 Y2 - 2024/04/19 ER -