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investigate the role that different family environments play in the consumer socialisation of children. Design …/methodology/approach – Key consumer socialisation literature is reviewed and family communication patterns and parental socialisation style … studies are introduced. Such studies argue for the homogenous and shared nature of the family environment for children. A …
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Purpose This study aims to center on understanding how stakeholder engagement processes improve online child protection … whose users are children and teenagers. Originality/value Despite its significance, stakeholder management is underexplored … say regarding how executives manage engagement processes.  …
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children of depressive mothers and contains an intervention for children and for mothers. Design … parenting as a preventive intervention in the mechanisms of familial transmission of depression and evaluation of a family …‐oriented programme for young children designed to achieve this.  …
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austerity measures and public expenditure reductions in family support and children's services, and its revisions of family … support, family intervention, child poverty, child well-being and children's services reform policies in contrast to the … families and central government funding for children's services; second, refocusing child poverty, child well-being and family …
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Purpose – This paper seeks to argue that family purchase decision making at the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) is dynamic … perceptions of family purchase decision making are primarily drawn from western markets, this Zimbabwean study aims to provide a … – Key findings include the identification of changing and multiple family buying models, which are influenced by the …
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decision-makers in a family, specifically the mother and child. Design/methodology/approach – First, secondary database … food, entertainment and technology for entertainment and learning) that are most loved by mothers and/or children. Next, a …) are used by these brands loved by mothers and children. Findings – The results of this study indicate that functional cues …
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Purpose – This paper explores how siblings act as agents of consumer socialisation within the dynamics of the family … the voices of children themselves through a series of in-depth interviews. Findings – A series of socialisation behaviours … identities that begin to emerge as a result of socialisation processes within the family setting. Research limitations …
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children in Italy, where a very low fertility rate may be observed. Design/methodology/approach – Since the number of children … analysis. First, the authors estimate the correlation between the female's education and her number of children, and then the … authors use also partner's education to take into account the family dimension. Furthermore, in the context of fertility, zero …
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. The authors investigate how children function as socialisation agents for their parents in influencing their purchase … that when children are seen as experts by their parents, they become important agents of secondary socialisation. However …Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the body of knowledge associated with consumer socialisation …
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Purpose This study aimed to understand young children’s influence on family consumer behavior by examining children … Children’s use of information provided by the media in their attempts to influence family decisions is perceived positively by … young children perceive their influential role in family consumer decisions and how parents perceive this influence, given …
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