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Influence of Brand Personality Congruence, Brand Attachment, Brand Love and Obsessive Passion on Compulsive Buying Behavior

Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
The importance of brand personality congruence (BPC), brand attachment (BA) and brand love (BL) in the luxury marketing is paramount. Still, their relationships in enhancing the customers obsessive passion (OP) and compulsive buying behavior (CBB ...
S. Attiq   +3 more
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Childhood trauma and compulsive buying

International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2012
Childhood trauma has been empirically associated with various types of self-regulatory difficulties in adulthood. However, according to the extant literature, no study has examined relationships between various types of childhood trauma and compulsive buying behavior in adulthood.Using a self-report survey methodology in a cross-sectional consecutive ...
Randy A, Sansone   +3 more
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Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and Self-Control in Relation to Compulsive Buying

Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET)
This study aims to analyze the relationship between Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and self-control on compulsive buying via paylater services among teachers and employees of an Islamic elementary school in Surabaya.
Catur Prasetianingsih   +2 more
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Compulsive Buying: A Phenomenological Exploration

Journal of Consumer Research, 1989
Compulsive buying is framed within the larger category of compulsive consumption, and both quantitative and qualitative data are used to provide a phenomenological description. Results indicate people who buy compulsively are more likely to demonstrate compulsivity as a personality trait, have lower self-esteem, and are more prone to fantasy than more ...
O'Guinn, Thomas C, Faber, Ronald J
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The influence of advertising neuromarketing, bandwagon effect, and e-money on gen Z’s attitude and compulsive buying

Journal of Management and Digital Business
This study aims to determine the effect of Neuromarketing Advertising, Bandwagon Effect, and E-Money Usage on Generation Z’s Compulsive Purchasing Behavior of Cosmetic Products, with Consumer Attitude as the mediator.
Khairunissa Hafid   +3 more
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Compulsive Buying Disorder among Medicine, Dentistry, and Nursing Undergraduate Students from Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu, India: A Cross-sectional Study

Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Introduction: Compulsive Buying Disorder (CBD), also known as buying shopping disorder or Oniomania, is a growing concern that affects mental health, relationships, and financial stability.
A. H. Narayanan   +7 more
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A Clinical Screener for Compulsive Buying

Journal of Consumer Research, 1992
Advancements in understanding problematic behaviors require the ability to identify affected or at-risk individuals. This article reports the development of a scale to identify compulsive buyers. Seven items representing specific behaviors, motivations, and feelings associated with buying significantly contributed to correctly classifying approximately
Faber, Ronald J, O'Guinn, Thomas C
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Compulsive Buying Behavior and Online Shopping Addiction of Women

Information Sciences Letters, 2023
The rise of e-commerce and online shopping platforms has revolutionized the way we shop and make purchases. While the convenience and accessibility of online shopping have been a boon for consumers, it has also led to the rise of compulsive buying ...
An International   +6 more
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Fluvoxamine in the Treatment of Compulsive Buying

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1997
The authors report the results of an open trial of fluvoxamine in the treatment of compulsive buying.Ten nondepressed subjects were recruited through word-of-mouth and rnet restrictive inclusion/exclusion criteria. Subjects were assessed with the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale modified for compulsive buying, the Clinical Global Impression scale,
D W, Black, P, Monahan, J, Gabel
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Embracing Hedonism While Being Young: The Effects of Compulsive Buying, Compulsive Hoarding, and Spendthriftness

Psychology & Marketing
The primary objective of this study is to provide valuable insights into the trends of hedonism, their consequences, and maladaptive consumer behaviors.
P. Tarka   +2 more
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