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Retail Therapy (Paperback)

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'Retail Therapy' refers to the act of going on a shopping spree to alleviate

negative mood (Kang, 2009). It is a consumption behavior that is engaged in to cope

with stress or depression, caused by some negative event that a person is either

unwilling to or unable to tackle directly (Woodruffe, 2001). Consequently, she (/he)

uses shopping or buying as an indirect means to reduce the tension and feel relaxed

(Woodruffe, 2001). Shopping activity works as a coping mechanism that generates

happiness in short-run (Hama, 2001; Kang, 2009; Atalay & Meloy, 2011), and enhances

psychological well-being in the long-run (Kang & Johnson, 2011). Different types of

therapeutic benefits offered by shopping include- distraction, escape, indulgence,

relaxation, sensory stimulation, social connection etc. (Luomala, 2002; Lee, 2013).

As per the existing literature and based on the survey reports of various expert

agencies' websites (e.g. ebates.com, dendyneville.co.uk, addictionexperts.co.uk,

creditkarma.com, etc.), it has been found that the usage of shopping for therapeutic

reasons is more common in western countries like U.S. and U.K. This is mainly because

of the developed retail market in these countries, which offers wider product choice to

shoppers as well as gives them an entertaining and pleasurable shopping environment

(McVeigh, 2000). However, the adoption of retail therapy in less developed or

developing countries, has so far, not been much acknowledged. The research in this

field has also been limited in these countries. The present study has been an effort in

this direction. It has advanced the knowledge regarding usage of retail therapy among

shoppers in India, which is a country with a different kind of retail environment and

cultural background as compared to the developed countries.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781805247340
ISBN-10: 1805247344
Publisher: Independent Author
Publication Date: March 15th, 2023
Pages: 242
Language: English