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Current consumers face a decision between two consumption modes: “liquid consumption,” in which they access intangible products temporarily, and “solid consumption,” in which they maintain permanent ownership of tangible products. This study examines how
Ryohei Kitazawa
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Self-concept clarity: a comprehensive and integrative review
Self-concept clarity (SCC) refers to the extent to which individuals’ self-beliefs are clearly and confidently defined, internally consistent, and stable over time (Campbell et al., 1996). This review synthesizes conceptual, methodological, and empirical
Srikant Manchiraju
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Background We examined the relationships between self-concept clarity, a relatively new addition to the organizational behavior literature, and the well-established constructs of psychological empowerment and intrinsic motivation.
Meryem Özcan +2 more
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Self-Concept Clarity and Trauma [PDF]
Self-concept clarity (SCC) is defined as “the extent to which the contents of an individual’s self-concept (e.g., perceived personal attributes) are clearly and confidently defined, internally consistent, and temporally stable,” (Campbell et al., 1996, p.141).
Walker, Laura +2 more
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Decreased Self-Concept Clarity in People with Schizophrenia [PDF]
Disturbances in the perception of self are thought to be central to the development of psychosis. Self-concept clarity (SCC) is the extent to which one's beliefs about oneself are internally consistent, stable, and clear. Participants with schizophrenia (N = 54) and healthy controls (N = 32) completed the Me Not-Me Decision Task (MNMDT), in which they ...
Cicero, David Colin +3 more
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Daily Dynamics of Personal Identity and Self–Concept Clarity [PDF]
We examined the daily dynamics among self–concept clarity and identity processes, and their effects on distress, among a sample of 580 Dutch adolescents. Participants completed measures of identity, self–concept clarity, anxiety and depression at annual intervals; and daily single–item measures of self–concept clarity, identity commitments and ...
Schwartz, Seth J. +8 more
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Identity, self-blame, and body regard in NSSI: A test of moderated-mediation
Background: Prior work suggests that an unstable identity is an important developmental factor impacting risk for non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), partly because it can foster lowered self-esteem and self-blame coping styles.
Kaylee P. Kruzan +2 more
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Self-Concept Clarity and the Management of Social Conflict
In 4 studies we examined the relationship between self-concept clarity and conflict management. Individuals with higher self-concept clarity were overall more active and showed more cooperative problem-solving behavior than people with low self-concept clarity. There were no relationships with contending or yielding.
Bechtoldt, Myriam N. +3 more
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BackgroundSocial media addiction has increasingly been a critical social problem. We explored the association between peer pressure on mobile phone use and adolescent mobile social media addiction and tested whether self-esteem and self-concept clarity ...
Xiaopan Xu +4 more
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