Anupong Avirutha2565-02-012022-02-012564-10Anupong Avirutha, Supawadee Hamanee, Rachata Rungtrakulchai, Prasert Sitthijirapat. (2021).https://dspace.spu.ac.th/handle/123456789/7995This study attempts to study the purchasing behavior online shopping of elderly in Thailand. Elderly confronts several positive and negative aspects in their online shopping. The results of this study revealed that elderly consider the online shopping and their experience to be a positive factor. The respondents in this study must be residents of Bangkok, Thailand at the age between over 60 years old. The numbers of respondents are 250 respondents. The participants in this study are voluntary and anonymity. This study employed convenience sampling to collect data. The survey is expected to be responded by the one who has the experience with the online shopping. The numbers of respondents are 250 respondents. The most average spending for online shopping each time is 500 baths, the payment is made by credit card or debit card. The elderly shoppers have online shopping frequency more than once in a month. They mostly purchase product or service through online once a month for household supply and groceries. Most of elderly consumers have considered when online shopping of how and where they purchase that is comparing price, and low price is the motivation for their purchasing. There are a few problems that elderly customers still have to face while shopping online, and the most problem was reported is that searching a product / service is ranked as the most problemElderly, Online, Consumer BehaviorConsuming Behavior of Elderly toward Online Shopping in Thailand