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The extant paper aims to explore the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on marketing activities. In this respect, the study adopted Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using SPSS26 and Smart PLS-3 to analyze the descriptive survey that was distributed among 200 hotel managers. The findings revealed...
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The aim of this study is to fill the existing gap in consumer behavior literature by demonstrating the comprehensive antecedents of consumer misbehavior model. Consequently, this paper contributes to elucidate the salient factors that lead customers to misbehave. Data were collected from a...
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Considering the incomplete and vague understanding of consumer behavior in the online context in the post-covid era and the lack of applicative and referable studies, the extant paper aims to explore the influential pattern of factors on consumer behavior in Meta platform (Instagram and...
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We examine the roots of variation in corruption across societies, and we argue that marriage practices and family structure are an important, overlooked determinant of corruption. By shaping patterns of relatedness and interaction, marriage practices influence the relative returns to norms of...
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Ethnic and kinship ties have long been viewed as potential catalysts for favoritism, and hence corruption. In experiments conducted in three countries, we recruit siblings, co-ethnics and strangers and vary the relationship(s) between the players of a game to observe how kin and ethnic ties...
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