Journal ArticleOpen Access
The Impact of Escort Fees on the Consumption Behavior of Families of Expatriate Workers in the Private Sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Author Affiliations
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Islamic University, Arab Open University
Published InEvolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture
Year2024
Abstract
The study aimed to find out the impact of fees imposed on escorts on the consumer behavior of expatriate families in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by studying purchase motives, sources of purchase decisions, economic factors and social factors when purchasing products. The study concluded that there was no effect of these factors on changing the consumption habits of expatriate families. Rather, factors intervened that led to the increasing control of most of these factors and their impact, especially with the deterioration of the economic and security conditions in the countries of arrivals, and the preference of most families to stay in the Kingdom.
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