Exploring impulse buying and variety seeking by retail shoppers: towards a common conceptual framework

Volume: 26, Issue: 5-6, Pages: 473 - 494
Published: May 17, 2010
Abstract
Impulse buying and variety seeking are both low-effort feelings-based behaviours with similar psychological origins. However, there is little research exploring the common sociopsychological processes regulating these behaviours. This gap is addressed with a conceptual framework incorporating the discrepancy between actual and optimum stimulation levels as the driver of both the behaviours, and self-monitoring as the moderator of interpersonal...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring impulse buying and variety seeking by retail shoppers: towards a common conceptual framework
Published Date
May 17, 2010
Volume
26
Issue
5-6
Pages
473 - 494
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