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Researcher
Tine De Bock
- Disciplines:Economic history, Applied economics, Marketing, Macroeconomics and monetary economics, Microeconomics, Tourism
Affiliations
- Department of Marketing (Department)
Member
From14 Aug 2007 → 30 Sep 2017
Publications
1 - 10 of 14
- The effectiveness of fear appeals featuring fines versus social disapproval in preventing shoplifting among adolescents(2017)
Authors: Tine De Bock
Pages: 264 - 274 - The compelling urge to misbehave : do impulse purchases instigate unethical consumer behavior?(2017)
Authors: Saar Bossuyt, Hendrik Slabbinck, Tine De Bock
Pages: 60 - 76 - 'What's the harm in being unethical? These strangers are rich anayway!': exploring underlying factors of double standards(2013)
Authors: Tine De Bock
Pages: 225 - 240 - When colors backfire: the impact of color cues on moral judgment(2013)
Authors: Tine De Bock
Pages: 341 - 348 - Consumer ethics: the role of personality, intuition, and hypocrisy(2012)
Authors: Tine De Bock
- The general theory of marketing ethics and Machiavellianism: some comments(2011)
Authors: Tine De Bock, Jagdish N Sheth, Scott J Vitell
Pages: 217 - 229 - Double standards: the role of techniques of neutralization(2011)
Authors: Tine De Bock
Pages: 283 - 296 - Would petty crime be more acceptable in the red light district? The effect of conceptual fluency on moral judgment(2011)
Authors: Tine De Bock
Number of pages: 1 - Intuition and morality: the effect of conceptual fluency on moral judgment(2011)
Authors: Tine De Bock
Number of pages: 1 - Exploring the influence of self-regulatory focus on consumer ethical beliefs(2010)
Authors: Tine De Bock, Patrick Van Kenhove
Pages: 265 - 265