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In recent decades, great changes have taken place in residents’ lifestyle and consumption structure. Urban household consumption plays an increasingly significant role in promoting energy use and related carbon emissions. Communities are regarded as the basic part of city, and also units and...
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A life-cycle savings model was tested to analyze consumption patterns of elderly U.S. households, using the 1990 and 1991 BLS Interview Survey of Consumer Expenditures. The model implies substantial, planned decreases in consumption after retirement, regardless of income patterns. The empirical...
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This paper develops a structural multi-location consumer demand model to analyze spatially differentiated retail networks. A novel feature is that we allow consumers to care about outlets that are close to either home or workplace locations. This is in contrast to the previous literature, which...
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Technology is often defined as a valuable firm resource particularly relative to marketing functions in the organization ( Barua, Kriebel, & Mukhopadhyay, 1995 ; Bharadwaj, 2000 ; Christensen, Johnson, & Rigby, 2002 ). When resources are customized to match a marketing strategy, they become firm...
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Given that services differ from goods in terms of intangibility, heterogeneity, and inseparability, customers may evaluate green services differently from how they evaluate green goods. Previous research has investigated customers’ perceptions and purchase decisions regarding green products....
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