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UN 322 - IJRM. How video conferencing promotes preferences for self-enhancement products.

Jul 11, 202426 minEp. 322
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Today’s interview is with Dr. Li Huang, an assistant professor of marketing at Hofstra University. Dr. Huang specializes in online consumer behaviors from a psychological perspective, and her research extensively explores human-technology interaction. In this episode, we delve into her recent study on how videoconferencing, a technology that has become ubiquitous post-pandemic, influences consumer behavior.

 Dr. Huang's research brings to light insights about how videoconferencing can indirectly affect our purchasing decisions, particularly concerning self-enhancement products.

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