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Study finds holiday shopping outlets aren't just shrines to spending

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Jerusalem Post

An international study of holiday shopping and religion finds that shoppers of minority religious status may view malls as central meeting places that "can play an active role in the creation of a sacred event." The study, co-authored by Fox School of Business marketing professor Ayalla Ruvio, found that malls can offer a gathering place to temporarily overcome minority religious status, creating a type of "marketplace sacralization."