A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework

A massive amount of research has been conducted to examine the pandemic-driven consumer behaviours, yet one may notice the fragmented nature of the research outcomes. This study conducts a synthesised review that aims to (1) identify the principal categories of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours, a...

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Main Authors: Wang, Xueqin, Shi, Wenming, Yuen, Kum Fai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1623292022-10-14T06:08:23Z A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework Wang, Xueqin Shi, Wenming Yuen, Kum Fai School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Industrial engineering Consumer Behaviour Literature Review A massive amount of research has been conducted to examine the pandemic-driven consumer behaviours, yet one may notice the fragmented nature of the research outcomes. This study conducts a synthesised review that aims to (1) identify the principal categories of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours, and (2) unveil the key streams of theoretical insights applied to address those behaviours. The review findings reveal six categories of consumer behaviours in response to the pandemic: health-related behaviours, abnormal buying behaviours, technology-related behaviours, information-related behaviours, leisure-related behaviours and prosocial behaviours. Our review suggests that theories addressing three distinctive human needs (i.e. basic, cognitive and affective needs) are applied to the pandemic context. We proposed a unified framework and five research propositions, capturing the major research trends and future research directions. This study contributes to the literature with a unified theoretical framework by pinpointing specific theories that are mostly relevant in predicting consumer behaviours under the COVID-19 context. 2022-10-14T06:08:22Z 2022-10-14T06:08:22Z 2022 Journal Article Wang, X., Shi, W. & Yuen, K. F. (2022). A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 77, 103104-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103104 2212-4209 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162329 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103104 2-s2.0-85132355397 77 103104 en International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Consumer Behaviour
Literature Review
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Literature Review
Wang, Xueqin
Shi, Wenming
Yuen, Kum Fai
A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework
description A massive amount of research has been conducted to examine the pandemic-driven consumer behaviours, yet one may notice the fragmented nature of the research outcomes. This study conducts a synthesised review that aims to (1) identify the principal categories of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours, and (2) unveil the key streams of theoretical insights applied to address those behaviours. The review findings reveal six categories of consumer behaviours in response to the pandemic: health-related behaviours, abnormal buying behaviours, technology-related behaviours, information-related behaviours, leisure-related behaviours and prosocial behaviours. Our review suggests that theories addressing three distinctive human needs (i.e. basic, cognitive and affective needs) are applied to the pandemic context. We proposed a unified framework and five research propositions, capturing the major research trends and future research directions. This study contributes to the literature with a unified theoretical framework by pinpointing specific theories that are mostly relevant in predicting consumer behaviours under the COVID-19 context.
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author Wang, Xueqin
Shi, Wenming
Yuen, Kum Fai
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title A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework
title_short A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework
title_full A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework
title_fullStr A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework
title_full_unstemmed A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework
title_sort synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: towards a unified framework
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