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Analysis of Impulsive Buying Behavior in Live Broadcast Scenarios
Yide Sun
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Conversational Democracy: Facilitating Children's ‘Unprompted Talk’ in Social Work Dialogues
ABSTRACT In child and family social work dialogues, social workers address topics that are relevant to children's well‐being and safety. In doing so, they inevitably prioritize one conversational direction over another. This means that while one topic is being addressed, other possible topics are put on hold or are simply never developed.
Kristina Edman
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Online Impulsive Buying Behavior Using Partial Least Squares Algorithm
Dam Tri Cuong
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Hobbyist preferences for pet freshwater turtles
Abstract The burgeoning pet trade is a primary threat to wild freshwater turtles worldwide. Although the risks from commercial exploitation of turtles have been discussed widely, there is little empirical research on preferences for pet turtles from a hobbyists’ perspective.
Jingjing Zhao +7 more
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Background: Populix stated the number of impulsive buying increases along with the development of e-commerce, which provides many stimuli for ease in shopping.
Arya Emerald Dwiguna Rahma +1 more
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Limits, Limitations, and Necessity in Margaret Macdonald
ABSTRACT I offer a contribution to recent work on Margaret Macdonald (1903–1956), a prolific though largely unknown figure in the history of analytic philosophy who applied Wittgensteinian insights to a broad range of issues. Here I examine the development of Macdonald's views with respect to idealism and conventionalism, through the application of a ...
Oliver Thomas Spinney
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A study on impulsive buying behaviour among consumers in Kota Bharu / Nor Laili Nawi [PDF]
This research is conducted to study the impulsive buying behavior in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The objectives of this research are to know the relationships of individual’s mood, discount price and window display with impulsive buying behavior.
Nawi, Nor Laili
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Belief in a Norm‐Consistent Climate Policy Conspiracy Theory and Non‐Normative Collective Action
ABSTRACT Believing in conspiracy theories is connected to support for non‐normative collective action. One explanation might be that this is due to both being non‐normative. Alternatively, it might be the case that non‐normative action appears justified based on what conspiracy theories alleging harm to a personally relevant group due to powerholders ...
Lotte Pummerer +3 more
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The rapid evolution of social media platforms, particularly TikTok, has transformed consumer behavior, driving impulsive purchasing trends among young users.
Trinh Tu Pham +2 more
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CEO social media activity and insider trading
Abstract This article studies the relationship between CEOs' social media activity and their insider trading behavior. Drawing on psychological evidence linking online activity to risk‐taking, we find that active CEOs on social media exhibit higher risk preferences and engage more in insider trading—particularly in terms of incidence, intensity, and ...
Zhichuan Li +2 more
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