id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-289919-iqa5pxda Deng, Shichang Perceived Severity of COVID-19 and Post-pandemic Consumption Willingness: The Roles of Boredom and Sensation-Seeking 2020-09-16 .txt text/plain 6547 357 51 Study 1 surveyed 1464 Chinese people in March 2020, found the perceived severity of COVID-19 during the pandemic significantly increased the willingness to consume post-pandemic, and boredom stemming from limited activities and sensation-seeking expressions mediated this effect. We suggest that after the COVID-19 pandemic is effectively controlled, people are highly likely to engage in a variety of consumption activities precisely because shopping is a complex stimulus that can relieve consumers' boredom state (Sundström et al., 2019) and satisfy their sensation-seeking needs (Punj, 2011; Deng and Gao, 2015) . Study 1 aims to use the questionnaire modeling method to test H1 and H2 (i.e., whether perceived severity of COVID-19 increased ones' post-pandemic consumption willingness through the mediating roles of boredom from limited activities and sensation-seeking expressions). ./cache/cord-289919-iqa5pxda.txt ./txt/cord-289919-iqa5pxda.txt