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questionning the persistance of authenticity and its emotional benefits in IT-mediated environments, such as websites. Our research … questions are the following: what role does authenticity play in online environment? What is the influence of website design on … perceptions of authenticity? In order to test our eight hypotheses, a free simulation experiment was conducted on the website of a …
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visit museums. This research attempts to fill in the gap by adressing the persistance of authenticity and its emotional … benefits in ITmediated environments, such as websites. Overall, 150 questionnaires were completed. The results of this research …
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Les relations marque-consommateur ont fait l'objet de nombreuses recherches depuis les années 90 visant à comprendre leur développement, proposer des typologies de relations et mesurer leurs dimensions caractéristiques (attachement, confiance, engagement, fidélité). De manière parallèle,...
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Decision makers tend to exhibit a higher degree of impatience when considering a delay to an immediate reward than when contemplating an identical delay to an equal future reward. This work argues that diminishing impatience originates from the distinction between the certain present and the...
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This paper provides the first real-world evidence of Giffen behavior, i.e., upward sloping demand. Subsidizing the prices of dietary staples for extremely poor households in two provinces of China, we find strong evidence of Giffen behavior for rice in Hunan, and weaker evidence for wheat in...
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We non-parametrically test a general collective consumption model with public consumption and externalities inside the household. We further propose a novel approach to model special cases of the general collective model. These special cases include alternative restrictions on the 'sharing rule'...
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A 1996 change in shopping hours regulations in the Netherlands provides an opportunity to study the effects of timing constraints on total time spent in shopping, working, and other activities as well as the timing of these activities. We develop a simple structural model to make predictions...
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