The Urge to Splurge Revisited: Further Reflections on Applying Terror Management Theory to Materiali...

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Titel: The Urge to Splurge Revisited: Further Reflections on Applying Terror Management Theory to Materialism and Consumer Behavior;
Beteiligte: Arndt, Jamie, Solomon, Sheldon, Kasser, Tim, Sheldon, Kennon M.
In: Journal of Consumer Psychology, 14, 2004, 3, S. 225-229
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
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Umfang: 225-229
ISSN: 1057-7408
veröffentlicht in: Journal of Consumer Psychology
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: sid-55-col-jstoras4
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<p>We respond to commentaries by Maheswaran and Agrawal (2004) and Rindfleisch and Burroughs (2004) on the application of terror management theory to understanding conspicuous consumption and consumer behavior. Specifically, we consider individual differences in terror management research; the possibility of cultural variation (or lack thereof) in terror management processes; the viability of materialism as a pathway to securing existential meaning; and the different and, at times possibly conflicting, motivations that may be evoked by the awareness of death.</p>