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How do consumers overcome ambivalence toward hedonic purchases ? a typology of consumer strategies [PDF]
Purchase decisions for hedonic products and services are often characterized by ambivalence -sensory benefits make them attractive, but consumers may feel guilty about bying them.
Czellar, Sandor +2 more
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The growth of e-commerce has not only expanded the Muslim fashion industry but also fostered impulsive buying among customers. This article analyses the behaviour of Muslim customers using the S-O-R model to detect impulsive buying and subsequently post ...
Abdul Nasser Hasibuan +2 more
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Decoding Food Labels: How and Why Labels Influence Consumers' Responses
ABSTRACT Consumers make hundreds of food‐related decisions daily, often relying on labels to guide their choices. While extensive research has examined whether food labels are effective and which label types outperform others, limited work has explained how and why labels influence consumers' responses.
Ana Tereza Delapedra +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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A combination of experimental and computational experiments has been used to understand oxygen needs for evolved amine oxidase enzymes. Two variants of amine oxidase from Aspergillus niger were shown to have different oxygen requirements in the oxidation of a model substrate, with molecular dynamics simulations used to model the differences between the
Christopher R. Field +7 more
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Unravelling vicious circles of land use competition and food insecurity in agropastoral rangelands
Abstract In many regions of the world, the adoption of new livelihood strategies that compete with traditional strategies is one driver of competition over land, resulting in unforeseen impacts on the livelihoods of land users and accelerating land degradation. One example is the Borana Zone in southern Ethiopia, where the expansion of crop cultivation
Gunnar Dressler +2 more
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An Investigation on Integral Emotions as Parallel Predictors for Risky Financial Behavior
ABSTRACT This study integrates emotion and decision‐making theories in consumer finance to examine how integral emotions (emotions induced by the decision‐making process) shape risky choices. The purpose of the study is to investigate how integral emotions, specifically anticipatory (felt before deciding) and anticipated (predicted post‐outcome ...
Miriam Rustam +2 more
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How Fragrant are perfumes? A Micro Perspective from Middle East [PDF]
Satisfaction is a consumer post-purchase evaluation of the overall service experience. As an important determinant of customer loyalty and retention, firms exhibit most care to maintain customer satisfaction intact, unless it cannot be up-scaled.
Babu, Febina +4 more
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Abstract Recent years have seen a resurgence of protest and resistance movements worldwide, reminding deep interconnections between struggles for liberation beyond borders, histories and identities. While activists frequently frame these efforts through the lens of collective liberation, this lens remains absent from mainstream social psychology.
Julia A. Schreiber +2 more
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Few determinants of compulsive buying of youth in Pakistan [PDF]
Consumer compulsive buying has been an important area of study in consumer behavior research. The goal of this study was to determine the effect of factors like age, tendency to spend, post purchase guilt, drive to spend compulsively, feeling about ...
Salaria, Dr Rashid, Saleem, Salman
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