Shopping well-being and ill-being: toward an integrated model

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2014

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IGI Global

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27 - 44

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English

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In this chapter, the authors make an attempt to review and integrate much of the research on shopping well-being and ill-being experiences. The integrated model identifies the antecedents of these two focal constructs in terms of situational, individual, and cultural factors. The consequences of shopping well-being and ill-being experiences on life satisfaction (or subjective well-being) are explained through a bottom-up spillover process. Managerial implications and avenues for future research are also discussed.

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Handbook of research on retailer-consumer relationship development

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