The Development and Validation of the Online Shopping Addiction Scale [PDF]
We report the development and validation of a scale to measure online shopping addiction. Inspired by previous theories and research on behavioral addiction, the Griffiths's widely accepted six-factor component model was referred to and an 18-item scale ...
Haiyan Zhao +3 more
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Predicting online shopping addiction: a decision tree model analysis [PDF]
BackgroundOnline shopping addiction has been identified as a detrimental behavioral pattern, necessitating the development of effective mitigation strategies.ObjectiveThis study aims to elucidate the psychological mechanisms underlying online shopping ...
Xueli Wan, Jie Zeng, Ling Zhang
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Role of self-control, financial attitude, depression, anxiety, and stress in predicting consumers’ online shopping addiction [PDF]
Online shopping addiction is a behavior that creates serious problems and has become increasingly prevalent in modern society. When addressing online shopping addiction, the direct or indirect causes of individuals’ shopping actions must be taken into ...
Yıldız Erzincanlı +3 more
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Academic Procrastination and Negative Emotions Among Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating and Buffering Effects of Online-Shopping Addiction [PDF]
PurposeThe COVID-19 pandemic that began in 2019 has had a significant impact on people’s learning and their lives, including a significant increase in the incidence of academic procrastination and negative emotions.
Qiaoling Wang +5 more
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Validation of the Mandarin version of the Bergen Shopping Addiction Scale for assessing online and offline problematic shopping behaviors [PDF]
Background: The present study examined and compared the psychometric properties of the Mandarin version of the Bergen Shopping Addiction Scale (BSAS) for assessing online and offline problematic shopping (PS) behaviors.
Wei-Po Chou +7 more
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Online Shopping Addiction: Symptoms, Causes and Effects
One of the various forms of technology used to make life easier is online shopping. Reasons for which one might prefer online shopping over real life shopping include such factors as ease of search, lower prices, a variety of goods, time saved, ease of ...
Selim Günüç, Ayten Doğan Keskin
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Is online shopping addiction still a depressive illness? —— the induced consumption and traffic trap in live E-commerce [PDF]
While immersive shopping has injected new vitality into China's e-commerce, it has also resulted in consumers' over-reliance on online shopping. Psychological studies have linked online shopping addiction with depression, but business practices challenge
Chengyu Li +5 more
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Testing Models Regarding Online Shopping Addiction
The aim of this study is to examine why adults prefer online shopping and which factors lead to online shopping addiction. The study has been carried out using the screening model, a quantitative research method. Certain variables in the study have been
Ayten Doğan Keskin, Selim Günüç
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Young adults' online shopping addiction: The role of self‐regulation and smartphone use
AbstractOnline shopping addiction can be defined as an Internet‐based behavioural addiction which may lead to economic problems. Even though shopping is increasingly common through mobile devices, the effects of smartphone use on online shopping addiction are underexamined.
Jussi Nyrhinen +2 more
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EXAMINATION OF INTERNET AND SHOPPING ONLINE ADDICTION ON KOSOVO STUDENTS DURING THE COVID PERIOD
In order to carry out this research, questionnaires were collected online, where the main focus was students from public and private faculties. The specific focus of the research is the correlation of internet addiction with online shopping. In order to
Grenita GRAZHDA +6 more
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