This paper develops and tests a model of consumption under uncertainty. The role of emotion is incorporated into the permanent income or life cycle theory of consumption (income-based model). An empirical test using structural equation modeling and China’s consumer survey data (N = 6993) showed that our consumption model with anticipatory feelings performed significantly better than pure income-based consumption models. Our results have practical application for policy formulation in China
A cross-cultural study was conducted during the summer of 1985. Data concerning American values, rol...
The aim of this paper is to describe and synthesize findings across three different setsofliterature...
Research in consumption behavior often assumes emotion to be an antecedent or consequence of consump...
This article evaluates the role and importance of psychology in consumption. Different psychological...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) on consumer utility ...
Even though the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has limited consumption, individuals continue to plan...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) on consumer utility ...
Carroll, Fuhrer and Wilcox (1994) studied the capacity of consumer sentiment to help explain the beh...
This paper studies whether anomalies in consumption can be explained by a behavioral model in which ...
In our paper, we test how the social security system affects citizens’ consumption behavior th...
This paper aims to analyze how behavioral economics theories and practices play a crucial role on co...
In the Chinese urban data, there is a stronger relationship between consumer behavior (measured by c...
Is it possible to anticipate the consumers’ behaviour in a time of radical and unexpected change? Th...
Products and services often provide value that goes beyond functional utility. Drawing from a compen...
Through most of the last century, economics ignored emotions. With a few minor exceptions, such as K...
A cross-cultural study was conducted during the summer of 1985. Data concerning American values, rol...
The aim of this paper is to describe and synthesize findings across three different setsofliterature...
Research in consumption behavior often assumes emotion to be an antecedent or consequence of consump...
This article evaluates the role and importance of psychology in consumption. Different psychological...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) on consumer utility ...
Even though the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has limited consumption, individuals continue to plan...
In this paper, we analyze the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) on consumer utility ...
Carroll, Fuhrer and Wilcox (1994) studied the capacity of consumer sentiment to help explain the beh...
This paper studies whether anomalies in consumption can be explained by a behavioral model in which ...
In our paper, we test how the social security system affects citizens’ consumption behavior th...
This paper aims to analyze how behavioral economics theories and practices play a crucial role on co...
In the Chinese urban data, there is a stronger relationship between consumer behavior (measured by c...
Is it possible to anticipate the consumers’ behaviour in a time of radical and unexpected change? Th...
Products and services often provide value that goes beyond functional utility. Drawing from a compen...
Through most of the last century, economics ignored emotions. With a few minor exceptions, such as K...
A cross-cultural study was conducted during the summer of 1985. Data concerning American values, rol...
The aim of this paper is to describe and synthesize findings across three different setsofliterature...
Research in consumption behavior often assumes emotion to be an antecedent or consequence of consump...