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Economics
Vol. Summer 2025, Issue 13, 2025June 02, 2025 CEST

Cultural influences on convenience spending: A behavioral economics comparison of American and Taiwanese consumers

Angela Wang,
behavioral economicsconsumer behaviortime orientationindividualismcollectivismconvenience servicesfood deliveryHofstede’s theorycost-performance valueface culture
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Wang, Angela. 2025. “Cultural Influences on Convenience Spending:  A Behavioral Economics Comparison of American and Taiwanese Consumers.” Scholarly Review Journal Summer 2025 (13). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70121/​001c.139026.
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