Abstract:When dissociative social groups are in a shared shopping environment, the formation of dual attitudes occurs in a divergent way, leading to antagonistic responses from consumers. Dual attitudes are conscious (explicit and self-declared) and unconscious (implicit) attitudes that we develop toward the same object of attitude. Explicitly, people are in favor of the social groups they encounter, whereas implicitly, consumers are unfavorable to retail. This study identifies the formation of dual attitudes in retail… Show more
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