Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2000530867> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2000530867 endingPage "125" @default.
- W2000530867 startingPage "113" @default.
- W2000530867 abstract "A comprehensive study is currently lacking to explain why material values strongly influence compulsive buying. The goal of the current study is to test if money management, buying motivations for improving mood and identity, and self-transformation expectations mediate the link from material values to compulsive buying. In one sample (N = 1077) we find, as expected, that materialism correlates positively with compulsive buying and that a lack of money management mediates the path from materialism to compulsive buying. In a second sample (N = 650) we find that, specifically, it is the poor credit management of materialists that most strongly mediates this relation. Further, emotional buying motives (i.e., shopping in order to improve one’s mood) and transformation expectations also mediate the relationship between materialism and compulsive buying. Thus, the tendency of materialists to (a) not manage their credit, (b) believe that their purchases will transform their lives, and (c) make purchases for emotional reasons completely explains their greater frequency of compulsive buying." @default.
- W2000530867 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2000530867 creator A5022124828 @default.
- W2000530867 creator A5062525914 @default.
- W2000530867 creator A5070222114 @default.
- W2000530867 date "2013-12-01" @default.
- W2000530867 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2000530867 title "Sadness, identity, and plastic in over-shopping: The interplay of materialism, poor credit management, and emotional buying motives in predicting compulsive buying" @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1964993848 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1965481764 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1967152225 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1969725764 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1979779001 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1983956349 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1990224549 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1991382941 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1992426653 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W1999524192 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2007739397 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2007779264 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2010249720 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2014160057 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2021187132 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2021718981 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2025850255 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2041327182 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2045845487 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2049607956 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2053638530 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2071028072 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2075694665 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2076760002 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2080805486 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2088801880 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2088912069 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2100482303 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2128089267 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2151467062 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2152650689 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2153993618 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2162717534 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2163789302 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2169863498 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W2320131173 @default.
- W2000530867 cites W4292811746 @default.
- W2000530867 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2013.07.006" @default.
- W2000530867 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2000530867 type Work @default.
- W2000530867 sameAs 2000530867 @default.
- W2000530867 citedByCount "57" @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672014 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672015 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672016 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672017 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672018 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672019 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672020 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672021 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672022 @default.
- W2000530867 countsByYear W20005308672023 @default.
- W2000530867 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2000530867 hasAuthorship W2000530867A5022124828 @default.
- W2000530867 hasAuthorship W2000530867A5062525914 @default.
- W2000530867 hasAuthorship W2000530867A5070222114 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C144218379 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C198531522 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C23213687 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C2778355321 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C2779302386 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C2779812673 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C2780733359 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C111472728 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C121332964 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C138885662 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C144218379 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C15744967 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C185592680 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C198531522 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C23213687 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C24890656 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C2778355321 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C2779302386 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C2779812673 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C2780733359 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C43617362 @default.
- W2000530867 hasConceptScore W2000530867C77805123 @default.
- W2000530867 hasLocation W20005308671 @default.
- W2000530867 hasOpenAccess W2000530867 @default.
- W2000530867 hasPrimaryLocation W20005308671 @default.
- W2000530867 hasRelatedWork W1528897129 @default.