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Cars have long been considered goods that symbolize status, yet few studies integrate the impact of symbolic and affective motives on the car buying decisions, with even fewer studies focusing on the influence of these motives on Eastern European consumers' buying behaviour. The aim of this...
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Cost cap tariffs are pay-per-use tariffs for which costs cannot exceed a predefined cost limit. They were recently introduced to telecommunications markets, but were previously also applied in the insurance industry as deductibles or in the rental industry as day rates. This paper develops and...
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green attitude awareness in the young generation. Young generation has strong curiosity and has easier access on getting …
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revealed very good model fit over age in all four observations. Individual change of a trait is examined by Asendorpf's IS …
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There is a need to identify household debt behaviour in different age cohorts even in countries without prominent … test the effect of age and other variables on demand of debt. A national representative survey data of HIES (2001 …. This study contributed to existing literature by exploring the demand for debt in different age cohorts, taking into …
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Although the effect of monetary sunk costs on decision-making is widely discussed, research is still fragmented, and results are sometimes controversial. One reason for this incomplete picture is the missing differentiation between the effect of sunk costs on utilization and progress decisions...
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In the tradition of Afriat (Int Econ Rev 8:67-77, 1967), Diewert (Rev Econ Stud 40:419-425, 1973) and Varian (Econometrica 50:945-972, 1982), we provide a revealed preference characterisation of exact linear aggregation. This guarantees that aggregate demand can be written as a function of...
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