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Impact of religious values and habit on an extended green purchase behaviour model
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2018Green purchase behaviour is an increasingly important topic, gaining much attention. A review of current literature reveals that the relationship between green attitudes and green purchase behaviour is contentious because consumers’ attitudes do not ...
Ezlika M. Ghazali+2 more
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A trust-risk perspective on social commerce use: an examination of the biasing role of habit
Internet Research, 2017Purpose Social commerce websites have emerged as new platforms which integrate social media features with traditional commerce aspects to enhance users’ purchasing experience.
Samira Farivar, Ofir Turel, Yufei Yuan
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Binge-Watching: A Suspenseful, Emotional, Habit
Communication Research Reports, 2018Binge-watching, simultaneously treated as both guilty pleasure and legitimate health concern in popular press and academic discussions, is a pervasive media behavior.
Bridget Rubenking, C. Bracken
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Habit Formation in Consumption and Its Implications for Monetary Policy Models
, 2000This paper explores a monetary-policy model with habit formation for consumers, in which consumers' utility depends in part on current consumption relative to past consumption.
Jeffrey C. Fuhrer
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Tourist Studies, 2007
Generally, people's decision-making processes leading to their going on holiday are defined as complex processes characterized by high degrees of uncertainty and risk; substantial expenditure; and elaborate pre-purchase information search. However, the series of qualitative interviews which this article reports suggest that it is too simplistic to ...
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Generally, people's decision-making processes leading to their going on holiday are defined as complex processes characterized by high degrees of uncertainty and risk; substantial expenditure; and elaborate pre-purchase information search. However, the series of qualitative interviews which this article reports suggest that it is too simplistic to ...
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Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2017
Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literature. This paper is an attempt to rectify this lack. The strategy begins with a description of some paradigm cases of habit which are used to derive five features as the basis for an explicative definition.
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Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literature. This paper is an attempt to rectify this lack. The strategy begins with a description of some paradigm cases of habit which are used to derive five features as the basis for an explicative definition.
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The role of the basal ganglia in habit formation
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006H. Yin, B. Knowlton
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The Science of Habit and Its Implications for Student Learning and Well-being
, 2020Logan Fiorella
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A Neostriatal Habit Learning System in Humans
Science, 1996B. Knowlton+2 more
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Habit in Personality and Social Psychology
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2017W. Wood
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