Shopping well-being through mobile apps: A congruence theory perspective
<p>We build on theories from social psychology and retailing to investigate how shopping apps become part of shoppers' identities, and ultimately influence their sense of well-being as well as relevant retailing outcomes. Specifically, drawing on the congruence theory, this research advan...
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| Main Author: | Kamel El Hedhli (17100172) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Ibrahim Alnawas (17777137) (author), Imene Becheur (17100178) (author), Allam K. Abu Farha (18061042) (author), Haithem Zourrig (17100175) (author) |
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2025
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