Three-mode analysis of perceptions of economic activities in Eastern and Western Europe

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Social and economic values of Hungary, Poland, the Netherlands, and the UK were distinguished by using a three-modal perceptual structure for activities and scales. The aftermath of an activity were observed to be independent of their social and economic values. Moreover, there is a difference between earning and spending money that is associated with exertion and relaxation respectively.

Author: Antonides, Gerrit, Veldscholte, Carla M., Kroonenberg, Pieter M.
Europe, Cross-cultural studies, Cross cultural studies

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Discriminating the number of credit cards held by college students using credit and money attitudes

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Attitudes of students to using credit cards and finance are examined using categorities for students' attitudes, such as retention and obsession.

Author: Hayhoe, Celia Ray, Leach, Lauren, Turner, Pamela R.
Commercial Banks, Commercial Banking, Bank Credit Cards, Finance, Credit cards, Students

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Subjective measures of household preferences and financial decisions

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Dutch households are surveyed to assess links between their income and characteristics, and their financial decisions.

Author: Soest, Arthur van, Donkers, Bas
Research, Consumer preferences, Households

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Subjects list: Usage, Economic aspects, Economics
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