Purpose: The purpose of the study is to understand how socially shared misinformation and rumors can enhance the motivation to protect personal interests and enhance social practices of panic buying. Design/methodology/approach: The study employed a number of qualitative data collection methods for the purpose of triangulation, as it can offer thick interpretation and can help to develop a context specific research framework. Findings: The shared misinformation and rumors on social media developed into psychological, physical and social threats; therefore, people started panic buying to avoid these negative consequences. People believed that there were differences between the information shared by politicians and government officials...
An area of consumer behaviour that caught retailers and supply chains unprepared during the initial ...
Purpose: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has given rise to different dimensions of uncommon ...
This study aims to determine how much influence the distribution of disinformation in the family wha...
Purpose The purpose of the study is to understand how socially shared misinformation and rumors can ...
The Covid-19 pandemic led to social distancing and lockdown practices, which increased social intera...
Purpose: The use of social media and information exchange increased during Covid-19 pandemic because...
Background: Panic buying is an emerging phenomenon observed during, but not restricted to, pandem...
Objectives: Media reporting has an influential role in panic buying (PB). We aimed to evaluate the m...
Background: Panic buying is an erratic human behavior that has been reported irregularly and episodi...
Purpose: This study aims to conceptualise the panic buying behaviour of consumers in the UK during t...
The increasing use of social media has developed certain social practices which can influence custom...
This dissertation aims to identify the reasons why individuals participate in panic buying during ti...
The Covid-19 outbreak has had a major impact across the globe. Tourism, education, health, and econo...
Misinformation affects people because it can convince them to believe in how to respond to uncertain...
Nowadays, social media is a crucial part of our lives. Platforms like Facebook and Twitter play indi...
An area of consumer behaviour that caught retailers and supply chains unprepared during the initial ...
Purpose: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has given rise to different dimensions of uncommon ...
This study aims to determine how much influence the distribution of disinformation in the family wha...
Purpose The purpose of the study is to understand how socially shared misinformation and rumors can ...
The Covid-19 pandemic led to social distancing and lockdown practices, which increased social intera...
Purpose: The use of social media and information exchange increased during Covid-19 pandemic because...
Background: Panic buying is an emerging phenomenon observed during, but not restricted to, pandem...
Objectives: Media reporting has an influential role in panic buying (PB). We aimed to evaluate the m...
Background: Panic buying is an erratic human behavior that has been reported irregularly and episodi...
Purpose: This study aims to conceptualise the panic buying behaviour of consumers in the UK during t...
The increasing use of social media has developed certain social practices which can influence custom...
This dissertation aims to identify the reasons why individuals participate in panic buying during ti...
The Covid-19 outbreak has had a major impact across the globe. Tourism, education, health, and econo...
Misinformation affects people because it can convince them to believe in how to respond to uncertain...
Nowadays, social media is a crucial part of our lives. Platforms like Facebook and Twitter play indi...
An area of consumer behaviour that caught retailers and supply chains unprepared during the initial ...
Purpose: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has given rise to different dimensions of uncommon ...
This study aims to determine how much influence the distribution of disinformation in the family wha...