The influence of material reliance, personal control, and expectations on quality of life during consumers’ life transitions
ISSN: 0736-3761
Article publication date: 27 November 2018
Issue publication date: 4 December 2018
Abstract
Purpose
Drawing from a life course theory, this paper aims to investigate the relationship between material reliance and quality of life for consumers going through a life transition, with attention given to individual differences and transition-specific characteristics.
Design/methodology/approach
Study 1 uses qualitative interviews with transitioning consumers, while Study 2 tests a survey-based conditional mediation model.
Findings
For liminal consumers, perceived personal control mediates the effect of material reliance on quality of life, but having negative expectations of the transition can override this effect.
Originality/value
Although previous research has given attention to material reliance, personal control and quality of life in various combinations, the impact of their combined effect has not been examined. Furthermore, these constructs have not been examined within the context of life transitions.
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Citation
Thyroff, A., Siemens, J. and McAlexander, B. (2018), "The influence of material reliance, personal control, and expectations on quality of life during consumers’ life transitions", Journal of Consumer Marketing, Vol. 35 No. 7, pp. 743-753. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCM-02-2017-2078
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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