Soyeon Shim mostly deals with Advertising, Social psychology, Marketing, Perspective and Context. While working on this project, Soyeon Shim studies both Advertising and Demographics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Young adult and Academic achievement.
His research in Young adult intersects with topics in Situational ethics and Cultural identity. He usually deals with Academic achievement and limits it to topics linked to Happiness and Finance. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Optimal distinctiveness theory and Marketing.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Marketing, Social psychology, Advertising, Finance and Young adult. His work on Service is typically connected to Context as part of general Marketing study, connecting several disciplines of science. His research in Social psychology tackles topics such as Developmental psychology which are related to areas like Identity.
In general Advertising, his work in Consumer behaviour and Electronic shopping is often linked to Demographics, Segmentation and Videotex linking many areas of study. His work on Financial literacy as part of general Finance research is frequently linked to Well-being, Social policy and Association, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Within one scientific family, Soyeon Shim focuses on topics pertaining to Cohort under Young adult, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Relationship satisfaction.
His main research concerns Finance, Young adult, Social policy, Well-being and Cohort. His research investigates the connection between Finance and topics such as Relationship satisfaction that intersect with issues in Life satisfaction and Identity. His study in Young adult is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Regression analysis and Expectancy-value theory.
His Debt research incorporates elements of Sample and Self-efficacy. The various areas that Soyeon Shim examines in his Socialization study include Qualitative research and Salience. While the research belongs to areas of Salience, Soyeon Shim spends his time largely on the problem of Multilevel model, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Social psychology.
Finance, Social policy, Socialization, Well-being and Student loan are his primary areas of study. Combining a variety of fields, including Finance, Anticipatory socialization, Dimension, Meaning, Perception and Materialism, are what the author presents in his essays. His Social policy investigation overlaps with Sample, Debt, Association, Relationship satisfaction and Quality.
His Socialization research includes themes of Young adult, Qualitative research, Salience and Multilevel model. Micro level, Coping, Sustainable consumption, Subjective well-being and Digital economy are fields of study that overlap with his Well-being research. His work deals with themes such as Actuarial science and Self-efficacy, which intersect with Student loan.
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An online prepurchase intentions model
Soyeon Shim;Mary Ann Eastlick;Sherry L Lotz;Patricia Warrington.
(2001)
Financial Socialization of First-year College Students: The Roles of Parents, Work, and Education
Soyeon Shim;Bonnie L. Barber;Noel A. Card;Jing Jian Xiao.
Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2010)
Pathways to life success: A conceptual model of financial well-being for young adults
Soyeon Shim;Jing Jian J. Xiao;Bonnie L. Barber;Angela C. Lyons.
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology (2009)
The hierarchical influence of personal values on mall shopping attitute and behavior
Soyeon Shim;Mary Ann Eastlick.
(1998)
Acting for Happiness: Financial Behavior and Life Satisfaction of College Students
Jing Jian Xiao;Chuanyi Tang;Soyeon Shim.
Social Indicators Research (2009)
An empirical investigation of the relationship between product involvement and brand commitment
Patti Warrington;Soyeon Shim.
(2000)
Antecedents and Consequences of Risky Credit Behavior Among College Students: Application and Extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior
Jing Jian Xiao;Chuanyi Tang;Joyce Serido;Soyeon Shim.
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing (2011)
Benefit Segments of the Female Apparel Market: Psychographics, Shopping Orientations, and Demographics:
Soyeon Shim;Marianne C. Bickle.
(1994)
A Typology of Apparel Shopping Orientation Segments Among Female Consumers
Soyeon Shim;Antigone Kotsiopulos.
(1993)
Adolescent consumer decision‐making styles: The consumer socialization perspective
Soyeon Shim.
(1996)
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