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Involvement 2 Mediation 2 Mortgage decision-making 2 Purchase intention Knowledge 2 Risk-reduction 2 mortgage satisfaction 2 Consumer behaviour 1 Customer satisfaction 1 Hypothek 1 Information behaviour 1 Informationsverhalten 1 Kaufentscheidung 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Kundenzufriedenheit 1 Mortgage 1 Purchase decision 1
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Reddy, N. Srinivasa 2 Thanigan, Jayanthi 2
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Cogent Economics & Finance 1 Cogent economics & finance 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Determinants of purchase intention, satisfaction, and risk reduction: The role of knowledge and information search among mortgage buyers
Reddy, N. Srinivasa; Thanigan, Jayanthi - In: Cogent Economics & Finance 11 (2023) 2, pp. 1-36
As housing demand rose post-COVID-19, new mortgage buyers with distinct preferences are entering the market. Nevertheless, the mortgage purchasing process can prove intricate and precarious for individuals lacking familiarity. Customers leverage various online platforms and supplementary sources...
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Determinants of purchase intention, satisfaction, and risk reduction : the role of knowledge and information search among mortgage buyers
Reddy, N. Srinivasa; Thanigan, Jayanthi - In: Cogent economics & finance 11 (2023) 2, pp. 1-36
As housing demand rose post-COVID-19, new mortgage buyers with distinct preferences are entering the market. Nevertheless, the mortgage purchasing process can prove intricate and precarious for individuals lacking familiarity. Customers leverage various online platforms and supplementary sources...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014501246
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