Original paper
Adolescents’ perceptions of mother–father dominance in family vacation decisions: a 25-society study
Abstract
This study applies and builds on Davis and Rigaux’s (J Consum Res 1(1):51–62, 1974) triangle of spousal dominance styles of family purchase decisions. We explored adolescents’ perceptions of parents’ dominance in family decisions by investigating mother–father relative influence (MFRI) and responsibility sharing with family for 15 issues relating to vacations. The results, derived from data collected in 25 societies, demonstrate a tendency...
Paper Details
Title
Adolescents’ perceptions of mother–father dominance in family vacation decisions: a 25-society study
Published Date
Jun 15, 2019
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
755 - 778
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