Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research was to investigate the associations between reflective and impulsive processes and saving behavior. Self-control and saving habit were tested as additional factors that potentially moderate the relationship between constructs representing reflective and impulsive processes and behavior, or exert indirect effects on behavior through these systems. A community sample of 594 participants completed measures of saving intention, buying impulsiveness, trait self-control, saving automaticity, and propensity to save money. A well-fitting variance-based structural equation model, goodness-of-fit index = 0.338, average path coefficient = .119, p < .001, accounted for statistically significant a...
Abstract In this research, the effects of self-control exercises on impulse buying urges are examine...
Ninety-eight participants completed an online survey measuring self-control, regulatory focus, emoti...
2015-08-06Habits have traditionally earned a bad reputation, and perhaps rightly so, as people spend...
Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research was to investigate the associations between...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research ...
Grounded on the Reflective–Impulsive Model, a recent study by Cheval, Sarrazin, Isoard-Gautheur, Rad...
Self-control is a promising concept for consumer research, and self-control failure may be an import...
This paper attempts to answer an interesting but empirically challenging question: do personality, a...
This article describes a 2-systems model that explains social behavior as a joint function of reflec...
This paper contrasts dual-process and personality approaches in the prediction of addictive behavior...
Intertemporal choices are very prevalent in daily life, ranging from simple, mundane decisions to hi...
A central assumption in research on self-control is that impulses influence the self-regulatory beha...
Intertemporal choices are very prevalent in daily life, ranging from simple, mundane decisions to hi...
ABSTRACT—Though human beings embody a unique ability for planned behavior, they also often act impul...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) states that behavioral intention is the best predictor of actua...
Abstract In this research, the effects of self-control exercises on impulse buying urges are examine...
Ninety-eight participants completed an online survey measuring self-control, regulatory focus, emoti...
2015-08-06Habits have traditionally earned a bad reputation, and perhaps rightly so, as people spend...
Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research was to investigate the associations between...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research ...
Grounded on the Reflective–Impulsive Model, a recent study by Cheval, Sarrazin, Isoard-Gautheur, Rad...
Self-control is a promising concept for consumer research, and self-control failure may be an import...
This paper attempts to answer an interesting but empirically challenging question: do personality, a...
This article describes a 2-systems model that explains social behavior as a joint function of reflec...
This paper contrasts dual-process and personality approaches in the prediction of addictive behavior...
Intertemporal choices are very prevalent in daily life, ranging from simple, mundane decisions to hi...
A central assumption in research on self-control is that impulses influence the self-regulatory beha...
Intertemporal choices are very prevalent in daily life, ranging from simple, mundane decisions to hi...
ABSTRACT—Though human beings embody a unique ability for planned behavior, they also often act impul...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) states that behavioral intention is the best predictor of actua...
Abstract In this research, the effects of self-control exercises on impulse buying urges are examine...
Ninety-eight participants completed an online survey measuring self-control, regulatory focus, emoti...
2015-08-06Habits have traditionally earned a bad reputation, and perhaps rightly so, as people spend...