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  1. The Students’ Flow Experience With the Continuous Intention of Using Online English Platforms.Hong Zhao & Asif Khan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Built on the integrated theoretical framework of antecedents of flow and expectation confirmation model, this research investigates the way flow experience drives the online students’ intention to engage in online English teaching platforms. This study focused on the online students engaged in online English learning platforms in Taiwan. A total of 500 online students were selected. An online survey was conducted with the help of a marketing research agency located in Taiwan. According to the results, the online students’ flow experience (...)
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  • Customer Behavior on Purchasing Channels of Sustainable Customized Garment With Perceived Value and Product Involvement.Zhenfang Li, Jia Yuan, Bisheng Du, Junhao Hu, Wenwen Yuan, Lorenzo Palladini, Bing Yu & Yan Zhou - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Online shopping for customized garments has become the fastest-growing field of the Chinese eBusiness market. Most consumers not only limit themselves to buying standardized garments but also want to buy garments customized to their preferences. This phenomenon has pushed the fashion textile and apparel industry to change its supply chain operations to meet the customization demand. Besides, the fashion textile and apparel industry also want to study how different channel factors will affect consumers' perceived value and further influence consumers' purchasing (...)
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  • Different Shades of Green Consciousness: The Interplay of Sustainability Labeling and Environmental Impact on Product Evaluations.Yoon-Na Cho - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (1):73-82.
    The sustainability labeling on the front of a package featured in a print advertisement may influence consumers’ product evaluations and purchase decisions. The findings of this exploratory study suggest that consumers seem to evaluate the sustainability claim more favorably if the advertisement highlights the personal impact on them. Moreover, environmental involvement appears to further moderate the effects of sustainability claims and environmental impact framing. The interactions that emerged in this study suggest that sustainability labeling effects constitute a complex phenomenon that (...)
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