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This article explores the potential of a theoretical framework, based on social cognitive theory (SCT), to inspire future research into sustainable consumption. The SCT framework provides a dynamic perspective on sustainable consumption through exploring the interactive nature of personal,...
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Past research has shown the robustness of egocentric anchoring or false consensus effects (e.g., Naylor, Lamberton, and Norton; Ross, Greene, and House) primarily in situations where consumers adopt a cooperative or neutral stance toward one another. However, competition among consumers is a...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of time- aggregation in discrete and continuous-time hazard models. A Monte Carlo study is conducted in which data are generated according to underlying continuous and discrete-time processes, which data are aggregated into daily, weekly and...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of time- aggregation in discrete and continuous-time hazard models. A Monte Carlo study is conducted in which data are generated according to underlying continuous and discrete-time processes, which data are aggregated into daily, weekly and...
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