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Effects of compulsive buying on debt avoidance and self-esteem: Can brand addiction serve as a socially responsible mediator? [PDF]
Background: Despite its controversial features, compulsive buying is gaining increasing attention in recent scientific marketing literature. A particular emphasis is focused on the overlap between compulsive purchasing and addiction to the brand, as well
Alić Adi, Kadrić Ahmed
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Background: This study sought to examine the conceptualization of compulsive buying disorder in a sample of adults drawn from the community and its associated mental health correlates.
Jon E. Grant, Samuel R. Chamberlain
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Cultural Aspects of Compulsive Buying in Emerging and Developed Economies: a Cross Cultural Study in Compulsive Buying [PDF]
Although several studies focused on understanding of compulsive buying in developed countries, this phenomenon remains understudied in other parts of the world.
Csilla Horváth +2 more
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Correlation between shopping addiction and negative emotions and general satisfaction with health and lifestyle status [PDF]
Introduction. According to previous studies, compulsive buying is the problem in the world today by means of which a large number of people, especially women, face their problems in everyday life and functioning.
Nina Eraković +2 more
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KONSEP PEMBELIAN KOMPULSIF: SEBUAH KETERPAKSAAN
Until 2020, there is no consensus among researchers about the actual compulsive buying concept is. There are many different compulsive buying concepts in the scientific literature (Ridgway et al., 2008; Goldsmith et al., 2015).
A - Alfitman +2 more
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A study of the prevalence of impulsive and compulsive buying among consumers in the apparel and accessories market [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the presence of impulsive and compulsive buying among consumers. It studies the various factors that affect and moderate the impulsiveness and compulsiveness of buying.
Kavita Kshatriya, Priyanka Sharad Shah
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The Role of Religious Commitment, Collectivism, and Long-Term Orientation in Consumer Impulse Buying
This study examines religion and culture’s influence on impulsive and compulsive buying. The research population is people who have made impulsive and compulsive purchases for fashion products, with a sample size of 212 respondents.
Awisal Fasyni
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This study explores consumer Panic Buying (PB) and Compulsive Buying (CB) due to consumer anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. The role of the religious moderator was also tested to influence consumer attitudes and behavior towards PB and CB to carry ...
Hermin Istiasih, Faisol Faisol
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Compulsive buying is a potentially dangerous and addictive behavior that causes a series of negative psychological and social consequences. So, the aim of current study was to investigate the mediating role of self-esteem and self- control in the ...
salman zarei
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Our objective was to identify meaningful subgroups of buyers based on psychological risk factors for compulsive buying. A community sample of 242 adult women fulfilled an online survey exploring buying habits and motives, impulsivity, self-esteem, and ...
Gaëlle Challet-Bouju +7 more
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