The conflicting effects of self-construal on impulsive buying tendency toward unhealthy food: the moderating role of future time perspective
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28805Dato
2022-12-03Type
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This study extends the understanding of if and how consumer impulse buying tendency toward unhealthy food can be explained by the conflicting and interactive mechanisms of individual differences in self-construal and future time perspectives. Based on a survey sample of 439 Vietnamese consumers, this study adopts a structural equation modelling approach for second-order constructs and moderating effects to test hypotheses. The study confirms that interdependent and independent self-construal are structured as second-order individual constructs, and that interdependent self-construal has a negative impact, while an independent self-construal positively affects impulse buying tendency toward unhealthy food. In particular, besides having a direct negative effect on this tendency, future time perspectives have opposite moderating effects on these relationships.
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Tuu, Olsen, Khoi. The conflicting effects of self-construal on impulsive buying tendency toward unhealthy food: the moderating role of future time perspective. Current Psychology. 2022Metadata
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