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-being and materialism with the various dimensions of consumer ethics. Spiritual well-being is composed of four domains … materialism was positively associated with perceptions of actively benefiting from illegal actions, passively benefiting at the …
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This paper investigates the effects of Buddhist ethics on consumers’ materialism, that is, the propensity to attach a … tame materialism directly, similar to other religions, and through the specific Buddhist ethical doctrines of the Four … reduces materialism directly and through some of the Four Immeasurables, and (2) despite the doctrine of non-existence of the …
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clarification on the issue. Therefore, this article examines the effect of religiousness, materialism, and long-term orientation on … studies in developed countries, materialism and long-term orientation influenced only a few of the consumer ethical beliefs …
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—from the Materialism Scale. Based on our data collected from 330 university students in Czech Republic, we provide the … represents Power, Good, Achievement, and not Evil, in the context of materialism. Our formative model suggests that those who … pursuit materialism cherish Achievement (vanity) but Budget their money poorly. Third, multi-group analyses illustrate that …
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