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dc.contributor.authorJANSSENS, Wim-
dc.contributor.authorWILLEMS, Kim-
dc.contributor.authorPoels, Karolien-
dc.date.accessioned2012-01-16T14:58:11Z-
dc.date.available2012-01-16T14:58:11Z-
dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.citationEuropean Marketing Conference (EMAC), Lisbon - Portugal, 22-25 May 2012-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/12987-
dc.description.abstractShopping is often a particularly stressful activity. The positive influence of vegetation on human psychological functioning has already been empirically demonstrated in work-, home-, and hospital environments, but not yet in a retail store context. This study aims to examine (1) whether the presence of in-store vegetation can alleviate stress in consumers, and (2) the extent to which consumer stress reduction has a beneficial effect on perceptions and patronage behavior. The findings of a between-subjects experimental design (n = 151) provide partial support for both questions.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.subject.otherStress recovery theory; evolutionary store atmospherics; in-store vegetation-
dc.titleShopping therapy? Stress restoration in retailing-
dc.typeConference Material-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferencedate2012, May 22-25-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferencenameEuropean Marketing Conference (EMAC)-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferenceplaceLisbon - Portugal-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatC2-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedConference Material-
dc.bibliographicCitation.oldjcatC3-
item.fulltextNo Fulltext-
item.contributorJANSSENS, Wim-
item.contributorWILLEMS, Kim-
item.contributorPoels, Karolien-
item.fullcitationJANSSENS, Wim; WILLEMS, Kim & Poels, Karolien (2012) Shopping therapy? Stress restoration in retailing. In: European Marketing Conference (EMAC), Lisbon - Portugal, 22-25 May 2012.-
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