This article evaluates the role and importance of psychology in consumption. Different psychological states emanating from the 2008 global financial crisis were modelled in this analysis. Using Chinese household survey data (N = 10,043), the consumption of both employed and unemployed Chinese consumers was shown to be significantly correlated with changes in the psychological states (such as mental accounting, emotion, optimism and perception) wrought by the crisis. An implication is that public policies, including the provision of social safety nets and income protection measures, may help to allay these psychological stresses and hence their adverse consumption impacts
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Consumer behaviour is influenced by both internal characteristics and external factors that represen...
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In this paper, we analyze the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) on consumer utility ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic is far more than a health crisis: it has unpredictably changed our whole way o...
The COVID-19 pandemic is far more than a health crisis: it has unpredictably changed our whole way o...
This thesis aims to explain the underlying causes and evolution of the global financial crisis, star...
I discuss some ways in which ideas from psychology may be helpful for thinking about the financial c...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic spread globally from its outbreak in China in early 2020, ...
There is an extensive body of empirical work investigating the relationship between the upswings and...
This research examines bidirectional relationships between consumer sentiment and personal stress. I...
Even though the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has limited consumption, individuals continue to plan...
This paper develops and tests a model of consumption under uncertainty. The role of emotion is incor...
Consumer behaviour is influenced by both internal characteristics and external factors that represen...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) on consumer utility ...
Consumer behaviour is influenced by both internal characteristics and external factors that represen...
This paper is an extensive analysis of bought international business press and academic literature i...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) on consumer utility ...
Based on the scarcity theory, this study focuses on exploring the relationship between the severity ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is far more than a health crisis: it has unpredictably changed our whole way o...
The COVID-19 pandemic is far more than a health crisis: it has unpredictably changed our whole way o...
This thesis aims to explain the underlying causes and evolution of the global financial crisis, star...
I discuss some ways in which ideas from psychology may be helpful for thinking about the financial c...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic spread globally from its outbreak in China in early 2020, ...
There is an extensive body of empirical work investigating the relationship between the upswings and...
This research examines bidirectional relationships between consumer sentiment and personal stress. I...