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Compulsive consumption 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Electronic gaming machines 1 Gambling 1 Glücksspiel 1 Harm minimization 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Message content 1 Problem gambling 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Warning messages 1
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Gainsbury, Sally M. 3 Aro, David 1 Ball, Dianne 1 Delfabbro, Paul H. 1 Hing, Nerilee 1 Kim, Hyoun S. 1 King, Daniel L. 1 Russell, Alex 1 Stewart, Melissa J. 1 Sztainert, Travis 1 Tobar, Christian 1 Wohl, Michael J. A. 1
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International Gambling Studies 2 Journal of business research : JBR 1
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Optimal content for warning messages to enhance consumer decision making and reduce problem gambling
Gainsbury, Sally M.; Aro, David; Ball, Dianne; Tobar, … - In: Journal of business research : JBR 68 (2015) 10, pp. 2093-2101
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A taxonomy of gambling and casino games via social media and online technologies
Gainsbury, Sally M.; Hing, Nerilee; Delfabbro, Paul H.; … - In: International Gambling Studies 14 (2014) 2, pp. 196-213
The increased popularity of casino games on social media platforms has prompted international jurisdictions to consider the extent to which these games may be similar to Internet gambling activities and therefore subject to regulatory action. Gambling themes are popular in video and computer...
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Limit your time, gamble responsibly: setting a time limit (via pop-up message) on an electronic gaming machine reduces time on device
Kim, Hyoun S.; Wohl, Michael J. A.; Stewart, Melissa J.; … - In: International Gambling Studies 14 (2014) 2, pp. 266-278
In the current study, we assessed whether undergraduate electronic gaming machine (EGM) gamblers would be more apt to set a time limit and spend less time gambling when asked to consider setting an explicit time limit prior to their gambling session. To this end, participants (<italic>N</italic> = 43) were...
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