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Compulsive consumption is regarded as a global phenomenon that can adversely affect consumer well-being. Although the topic has been studied in different cultural settings, we have seen relatively little theory development and explanations of compulsive behaviour. Nearly all previous empirical...
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managers à envisager différemment la perception de la messagerie électronique et du stress qu’elle génère. … effets de surcharge, sentiment d’urgence et stress liés à l’utilisation de la messagerie électronique interfèrent-ils sur la …’influence de trois variables médiatrices : la surcharge informationnelle, le sentiment d’urgence et le stress. Pour ces deux …
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The topic of this study is to prospect about the chances of institutionalizing the promotion of mental health at work, especially through Sustainable Development. We can see that this subject still remains of only marginal importance, particularly in France where legislation recognized...
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Struggling to assemble an Ikea product, failing to make a purchase on a website, seeing a recently bought product break down, sitting in the waiting room at the doctor’s office, waiting at the supermarket are only but a few of the multiple occasions for rumination. Although seemingly harmless,...
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dyadic mode from bank account managers and their clients in high-tech firms. The findings suggest that while both … satisfaction and trust have a role to play in the financial institution’s strategy, managers underestimate the importance of trust …
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This article demonstrates that socially anxious consumers avoid close relationships with merchants. An experimental approach (n=102) shows that socially anxious consumers prefer small talk with merchants rather than intimate conversations, whereas non-socially anxious consumers prefer intimate...
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