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A Cross-Cultural and Cross-Gender Analysis of Compulsive Buying Behaviour's Core Dimensions [PDF]
This study seeks to address the disagreement in the literature about compulsive buying behavior's (CBB) dimensional structure and tests for cross-cultural and cross-gender invariance in young British, Chinese, Czech and Spanish consumers using structural
Maccarrone-Eaglen, Agata +1 more
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Demystifying the mist: Why do individuals hesitate to accept AI educational services?
Abstract Rapid advances in AI technology are fuelling the proliferation of AI applications across industries, including educational services. With the allure of intelligent tutoring, individuals now face the choice of their educational approach—either parental engagement or utilizing AI educational services. This research employs an experimental design
Aiping Shao +4 more
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Measuring the Impulse Buying Behaviour of Consumers: Special Reference to Food and Beverages
Impulse buying is when buyers make unplanned purchases that sometimes leave them satisfied or dissatisfied. The present study surveyed 546 customers who purchased food and beverage brands to understand their buying behaviour in the state of Haryana ...
Nidhi Sheoran
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Background As adolescents transition to increased independence, they may also begin to encounter financial difficulties, including debt, which may contribute to psychological distress. While financial difficulties and experienced financial scarcity have been well‐documented contributors to suicidality in adults, their impact on adolescent populations ...
Susan J. Ravensbergen +5 more
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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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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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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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Exploring neuromarketing’s influence on consumer impulsivity through the lens of personality traits
BackgroundThis study examines the effectiveness of neuromarketing stimuli shaping consumer impulsive behaviour and investigates the moderating role of consumer traits.
Kanika Nagpal +4 more
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Impulse Buying Behaviour of Young Males in an Airport Environment [PDF]
The aim of this study is to conclude different areas and factors of impulse buying behaviours at the airport environment. The most important factors and research papers are researched on to find out how the topic has been regarded in the past.
Vänniä, Eeva
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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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