2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101833
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Are ‘cultural omnivores’ more accepting of outgroup members? Survey findings from a new immigrant destination

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“…However, we do not fully understand how urbanization influences these changes, i.e., food consumption [20,21,69,70]. The current topics include the impacts of lifestyle changes, the density of urban areas, housing space changes, consumer behavior, house prices, and carbon emission [12,71].…”
Section: Urbanization and New Migrant Consumption Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, we do not fully understand how urbanization influences these changes, i.e., food consumption [20,21,69,70]. The current topics include the impacts of lifestyle changes, the density of urban areas, housing space changes, consumer behavior, house prices, and carbon emission [12,71].…”
Section: Urbanization and New Migrant Consumption Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, practitioners aiming to encourage impetus purchases should present consumers with comprehensive information about the offerings when developing advertising/marketing and promotion campaigns. Secondly, normative influences have also been found to have a significant impact on ICBs, especially in terms of immigrants" attitudes toward brands [89]; attitudes towards alternative consumption [90]; cultural omnivores [12]; education consumption [91]; and house purchase and medical insurance [86].…”
Section: Implications For Policy Making Business Practice and Immigra...mentioning
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