Longitudinal bidirectional relation between fear of missing out and risky loot box consumption: Evidence for FoMO-Driven Loot Boxes Spiral Hypothesis
Background: The integration of loot boxes has emerged as a significant factor contributing to the increasing revenue in the video gaming industry. However, this integration has also led to widespread engagement in risky loot box consumption. To understand the mechanism that drives and sustains such...
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Main Authors: | HARTANTO, Andree, K TENNAKOON APPUHAMILLAGE SANDEESHWARA KASTURIRATNA |
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2024
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