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in Denmark to characterize segments that differ in psychographic drivers or barriers of meat reduction. From the eight …
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This research aims to determine the Chinese millennials' dominant value perception on their purchase intention of luxury fashion goods. A survey was used to analyse the importance of luxury values such as quality, uniqueness, self-expression, prestige, and brand image when purchasing luxury...
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The number of studies on the fear of missing out (FOMO) has increased with the increasing variety of phenomena discussed. However, researchers observe that not many studies in the marketing context explore this FOMO condition in depth. The field of psychology still dominates in exploring the...
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The paper examines the influence of opt-in e-mail marketing on consumer behaviour. The study attempts to extend the Stimuli-Organism-Response (S-O-R) theory that has been broadly explored in consumer research. Following a critical review of the literature organisation approach, a hypothetical...
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The sensory experience is the initial step in creating memorable dining experiences for consumers in traditional restaurants. However, the question remains as to how managers should best combine the five senses to satisfy customers. More research is needed to determine how sensory cues can be...
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In 1983 England's fifth-tier football competition introduced a two-points-for-ahome-win and three-points-for-an-away-win reward system. This system was abolished after three seasons. The anomalous point system may have been introduced to reduce home advantage but the reasons are not fully clear...
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Chapter 1 - Introduction -- Chapter 2 - Theoretical Background -- Chapter 3 - Research Context: Circular Entrepreneurship -- Chapter 4 - Empirical Research. Case studies: Circular Firms -- Chapter 5 - A Framework of Value Co-creation Processes in Circular Firms -- Chapter 6 - Concluding Remarks.
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The electrical and electronic equipment market (EEE) is a growing one due to technological developments and innovation. The present paper captures the consumer behaviour regarding the purchase, use, and disposal of these types of equipment in the light of the transition to a circular economy. To...
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