Children’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: Research review and Agenda

Although social scientists have identified diverse behavioral patterns among children from dissimilarly structured families, scholars have progressed little in relating modern family processes to consumption-related decisions. Based on gaps and limitations identified in a review of the existing cons...

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Autores principales: Sarita Ray Chaudhury, Michael Hyman
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c6e8bfc1622e44b2b93ad0c3b0ad2e202021-12-02T16:09:30ZChildren’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: Research review and Agenda2331-197510.1080/23311975.2019.1622178https://doaj.org/article/c6e8bfc1622e44b2b93ad0c3b0ad2e202019-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2019.1622178https://doaj.org/toc/2331-1975Although social scientists have identified diverse behavioral patterns among children from dissimilarly structured families, scholars have progressed little in relating modern family processes to consumption-related decisions. Based on gaps and limitations identified in a review of the existing consumer decision-making literature, this study examines how children influence family consumption decision-making in single-mother families and posits a conceptual framework that integrates normative resource exchange theory with existing consumer decision-making model theory. The implications for a better understanding of processes rather than prevalent outcome-oriented focus for future research purposes are also discussed.Sarita Ray ChaudhuryMichael HymanTaylor & Francis Grouparticlechildren from single mother familiesfamily decision-makingconsumer decision-makingsocial exchange theoriesnormative resource exchange theoryBusinessHF5001-6182Management. Industrial managementHD28-70ENCogent Business & Management, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2019)
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topic children from single mother families
family decision-making
consumer decision-making
social exchange theories
normative resource exchange theory
Business
HF5001-6182
Management. Industrial management
HD28-70
spellingShingle children from single mother families
family decision-making
consumer decision-making
social exchange theories
normative resource exchange theory
Business
HF5001-6182
Management. Industrial management
HD28-70
Sarita Ray Chaudhury
Michael Hyman
Children’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: Research review and Agenda
description Although social scientists have identified diverse behavioral patterns among children from dissimilarly structured families, scholars have progressed little in relating modern family processes to consumption-related decisions. Based on gaps and limitations identified in a review of the existing consumer decision-making literature, this study examines how children influence family consumption decision-making in single-mother families and posits a conceptual framework that integrates normative resource exchange theory with existing consumer decision-making model theory. The implications for a better understanding of processes rather than prevalent outcome-oriented focus for future research purposes are also discussed.
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author Sarita Ray Chaudhury
Michael Hyman
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Michael Hyman
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title Children’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: Research review and Agenda
title_short Children’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: Research review and Agenda
title_full Children’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: Research review and Agenda
title_fullStr Children’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: Research review and Agenda
title_full_unstemmed Children’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: Research review and Agenda
title_sort children’s influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: research review and agenda
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
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