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Of time, activity, and consumer behavior: An essay on findings, interpretations, and needed research

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In this paper, the meaning of consumer decisions to allocate time (a fixed budget) to activities, decisions that may possibly precede decision to allocate income to goods, is discussed.
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This article is published in Journal of Business Research.The article was published on 1991-03-01. It has received 41 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Consumer behaviour.

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“I Need You Too!” Corporate Identity Attractiveness for Consumers and The Role of Social Responsibility

TL;DR: In this article, the antecedents of company identity attractiveness in a consumer-company context were investigated and the results demonstrate that the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) contribution to company IA is much stronger than that of Corporate Ability (CA).
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Daily Life in Very Old Age: Everyday Activities as Expression of Successful Living

TL;DR: The goals of this article are to describe the daily life of the very old in terms of frequency, duration, variety, and social and physical contexts of activities, and to examine the effects of background variables on late life activity engagement.
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The effect of relational benefits on perceived value in relation to customer loyalty: An empirical study in the Australian coffee outlets industry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed and tested a model investigating how relational benefits enhance perceived value to win customer loyalty and found that relational benefits have direct effect on perceived value and customer loyalty, and indirect effect on loyalty via perceived value.
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Consumer response to the preferred brand out‐of‐stock situation

TL;DR: In this article, a brand loyalty acid test was used, which involved an out-of-stock (OOS) experiment where the complete product line of a brand was removed from several stores in order to estimate the OOS responses of consumers.
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Time use in shopping: The role of personal characteristics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the role of personal characteristics in time spent shopping, including search, purchase, and postpurchase activities, and found that the addition of time perceptions to regression equations containing social and demographic variables increases the explained variance and that a time perception segmentation typology provides insights into ways retailers can benefit from a target market strategy based on how consumers view time.
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The Second Shift: Working Families and the Revolution at Home

TL;DR: Hochschild as mentioned in this paper found that men share housework equally with their wives in only twenty percent of dual-career families, and that women tend to suffer from chronic exhaustion, low sex drive, and more frequent illness as a result.
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On the experience of time

TL;DR: The Problem of Temporal Experience The Sensory Process Metaphor The Storage Size Metaphors Four Studies of the Stimulus Determinants of Duration Experience Two Studies of Coding Processes and Duration Experience Three Studies of Storage Size Summary, Conclusion, and Some Speculation on Future Directions
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Historical changes in the household division of labor

TL;DR: It is concluded that in the two countries, women in the 1980s do substantially less housework than those in equivalent circumstances in the 1960s, and that men do a little more than they did (although still much less than women).