How Do Consumers Manage Technologically Induced Scarcity of Time Through Digital Decluttering Practices?
Technology has become all-consuming and seduces consumers to waste time online. To combat technologically-induced time scarcity, consumers engage in digital decluttering practices. Consumers are increasing intentionality and regaining agency over their consumption practices. With our research, we start to further explore the role of temporality in consumption decisions.
Citation:
Birte Manke (2021) ,"How Do Consumers Manage Technologically Induced Scarcity of Time Through Digital Decluttering Practices?", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 49, eds. Tonya Williams Bradford, Anat Keinan, and Matthew Matthew Thomson, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 122-125.
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Birte Manke, University of St Gallen
Volume
NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 49 | 2021
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