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Price of freedom: are we willing to pay anything and how much?
(International Journal of Public Policy, 2013-05-11)
Freedom is one of the most frequently used words; however, the notion of freedom has become convoluted in recent times. In this study, we examined if freedom is really important to individuals and the price an individual ...
Impact of telework on exhaustion and Job engagement: a job demands and job resources model
(New Technology, Work & Employment, 2012)
Teleworking, the increasingly common practice, which involves working away from the office using technology, entails changes in the experience of work. Such changes may influence the demands and resources associated with ...
Does relationship marketing matter in online retailing? a meta-analytic approach
(Springer New York LLC, 2016)
Building on the meta-analytic model suggested by Palmatier et al. Journal of Marketing, 70, 136–153, (2006), this study extends the relationship marketing framework to the domain of online retailing to identify what ...
Integrated fleet mix and routing decision for hazmat transportation: a developing country perspective
(Elsevier, 2018-01-01)
In developing countries, truck purchase cost is the dominant criteria for fleet acquisition-related decisions.
However, we contend that other cost factors such as loss due to the number of en route truck
stoppages based ...
Does relationship marketing matter in online retailing? a meta-analytic approach
(Springer International Publishing, 2016)
Building on the meta-analytic model suggested by Palmatier et al. Journal of Marketing, 70, 136–153, (2006), this study extends the relationship marketing framework to the domain of online retailing to identify what ...
Psychological and economic considerations of rewards programs
(Elsevier, 2014)
This study uses primary research and examples from the industry to demonstrate the application of human motivation and behavior theory in designing successful rewards programs. We identify the intrinsic and extrinsic ...
The myth of consumer sovereignty: an exploratory study
(Westburn Publishers Ltd, 2015)
This paper discusses the myth of consumer sovereignty (CS). In doing so, the paper examines how marketers impose further constraints on the already bounded rationality of consumers. The purpose of this paper is multifold: ...
Lance Armstrong and Livestrong foundation: rising again after the fall
(Ivey Publishing, 2014)
Lance Armstrong, a world-famous cyclist, was charged with using performance-enhancing drugs (i.e. “doping”). Armstrong had vehemently denied similar charges a few years earlier; however, this time there was substantial ...
Examining the influence of service quality on customer satisfaction and patronage intentions in convenience store industry
(Inderscience Enterprises Ltd., 2015)
This paper explores perceptions of service quality in the small retail business context. Specifically, the study applies the extant SERVQUAL models (Parasuraman et al., 1988; Dabholkar et al., 1996) in a convenience store ...
Indian consumer style inventory and its role in predicting Indian mall patronage intention
(Inderscience Enterprises Ltd., 2015)
The emergence of organised retail formats like malls in India has metamorphosed the retail scenario and transformed the consumers' shopping patterns. Consumer style inventory (CSI) has been successfully adapted for ...