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This paper explains how and when consumer deceleration - the perception of slowed-down temporal experience - adds to consumer well-being. This investigation is the first attempt to quantify consumer deceleration (a recently coined concept). Secondly, it has utilized social acceleration theory,...
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between hedonic and utilitarian motivations, cultural dimensions and satisfaction with life in context. Most researchers have … the relationship between hedonic and utilitarian motivations, culture, satisfaction with life, and supermarket attributes …. This research is mainly exploratory in nature and is based on three samples collected in different continents: Brazil …
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This article seeks to fill the gap in the literature on the potential impacts of the collaborative consumption model in the transport sector based on the use of intermediaries, as an alternative proposal for sustainable consumption. It focuses on the structuring the real world based on...
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Using detailed geographical and household survey data from Nepal, this article investigates the relationship between isolation and subjective welfare. This is achieved by examining how distance to markets and proximity to large urban centers are associated with responses to questions about...
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, drives consumers to adopt AI in online retail, ultimately improving consumer satisfaction and happiness. Survey data from 1 …, credibility, and versatility significantly motivated AI adoption, which in turn positively influenced satisfaction and consumer …
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A crucial first step in helping consumers improve their financial lives is understanding their financial circumstances and well-being. The Financial Well-Being (FWB) scale measures a consumer's subjective well-being related to aspects of their financial circumstances. It is available in...
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Empirical research confirms that the financial behaviour of consumers differs from generation to generation - in terms of saving, spending money and also the use of credit. The main objective of this article is to determine the level of financial wellbeing and the relation between psychological...
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This research used the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) theoretical framework to extend and contribute to prior research on halal purchase behaviour. The main purpose of this study is to contribute to the literature by focusing on the relationship between religiosity and physical well-being and...
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