2022
DOI: 10.1002/cb.2091
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How commuting time influences hedonic consumption: The role of perceived stress

Abstract: The commuting cost has increased inevitably under the background of industrialization and urbanization, which has vital impacts on daily life. In this paper, we implement an empirical study to explore the impact of commuting time on hedonic consumption and the underline mechanism of perceived stress based on the data of CFPS 2014 (a national social tracking survey project). The Tobit regression combined with the Heckman two‐stage model is applied to correct the sample selection bias. The results show that the … Show more

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“…More testing methods could also be considered, such as a moderation approach in testing mediation (e.g., Duclos & Barasch, 2014). Second, the internal validity of this study could be enhanced if future research discussed and ruled out more alternative explanations (Baek et al, 2023;Huang et al, 2023). Third, we also note the possible existence of other moderators.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…More testing methods could also be considered, such as a moderation approach in testing mediation (e.g., Duclos & Barasch, 2014). Second, the internal validity of this study could be enhanced if future research discussed and ruled out more alternative explanations (Baek et al, 2023;Huang et al, 2023). Third, we also note the possible existence of other moderators.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The last paper in our special issue, 'How commuting time influences hedonic consumption: The role of perceived stress' by Huang et al (2023), examines the cost of commuting time and its effect on hedonic consumption. The authors also examine the underlying role of stress.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%