Testing a Structural Model on Impulse Buying Tendency, Fear of Covid-19, Economic Anxiety, Household Income and Quality of Life
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2024
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Inderscience Publishers
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Based on impulse buying and fear theory, the study examines which factors affect consumers’ impulse buying tendencies. Data were collected from 546 participants through the survey. The research model was tested with process macro. The fear of COVID-19 decreases the quality of life while increasing the economic anxiety and impulse buying tendency. While economic anxiety and life quality factors separately have a negative mediating role in the effect of COVID-19 fear on impulse buying tendency, these two factors together have a positive mediating role. Because while economic anxiety reduces the impulse buying tendency, quality of life increases the impulse buying tendency. Economic anxiety and its interaction with household income cut down life quality. However, the conditional effects of economic anxiety on quality of life at different levels of household income are not significant. The negative effect of household income on life quality is insignificant. The study provides implications. Copyright © 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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Economic Anxiety, Fear Of Covid-19, Household Income, Impulse Buying Tendency, Quality Of Life
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International Journal of Electronic Business
Volume
19
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3
Start Page
235
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254