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Psychotherapy research for compulsive buying-shopping disorder: Quo vadis? [PDF]

open access: yesAddict Behav Rep
Müller A   +5 more
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Online impulse buying of tourism products

Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology, 2016
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the structural relationship between web site personality, utilitarian web browsing, hedonic web browsing and online impulse buying of tourism products.Design/methodology/approach– A total of 405 valid online questionnaires were collected to empirically test the measurement and structural model using ...
Rezaei, S.   +3 more
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Reason-Factor for Online Impulsive Buying

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Online shopping has become a new shopping style. There is little research about online impulsive buying (OIB). We develop the questionnaire of the reasons for OIB by open and structured questionnaires. There are all about 327 participants took part in our survey, of which 102 participated in the open questionnaire and another225 participated in the ...
Wen Jing Chen, Yue Teng
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System design effects on online impulse buying

Internet Research, 2012
PurposeIntegrating the two‐system (reflective vs. impulsive) model and the “stimulus‐organism‐response” framework, the purpose of this paper is to construct and empirically test a model that examines online impulse buying as a phenomenon triggered by system design factors.Design/methodology/approachA laboratory experimental design with a 2×2 full ...
Kathy Ning Shen, Mohamed Khalifa
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How website quality affects online impulse buying

Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2018
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of website quality on online impulse buying behavior (OIBB) in China, and assess the moderating roles of sales promotion and credit card use.Design/methodology/approachAn online and personal survey from 1,161 online shoppers belonging to three big cities of China – Beijing, Shanghai, and ...
Akram, Umair   +5 more
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