Behavioral Science Foundations Of Consumer Behavior


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Behavioral Science Foundations of Consumer Behavior


Behavioral Science Foundations of Consumer Behavior

Author: Joel B. Cohen

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1975


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Understanding Consumer Choice


Understanding Consumer Choice

Author: G. Foxall

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2005-03-11


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Understanding Consumer Choice shows how attempts to relate consumers' attitudes and actions have implicitly incorporated measures of the very variables at the heart of a situational theory of consumer choice. These are the buyer's consumption history and the physical and social setting in which consumer behaviour occurs. The book explores the capacity of the resulting model to explain consumer behaviour in retail and consumption situations, and to elucidate brand choice. The result is a novel interrogation of cognitive and behavioural perspectives, an overarching philosophy for consumer research.

Consumer Behaviour and the Arts


Consumer Behaviour and the Arts

Author: François Colbert

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2021-09-30


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Although the literature on marketing of the arts is abundant, very few (if any) full-length works have examined the other side of the coin and closely studied the people who consume the products of the cultural industry. This book offers a summary of the knowledge garnered in recent decades by researchers exploring consumer behaviour in arts and culture. Each chapter explores a different aspect of consumer behaviour in the arts by answering the following questions: What do we know about this aspect of consumer behaviour in general? What do we know about this aspect as it relates to the consumption of art works or cultural experiences? What are the practical implications of this knowledge for managers working in the arts? What are the implications for researchers in this field? This book fills the need for scientific and practical knowledge about the people who consume arts and culture and will therefore be of particular interest to managers of cultural venues and institutions, to students or teachers in arts management training programs, to researchers in the field, to public policymakers in arts and culture, and to anyone directly or indirectly involved in creating, promoting and distributing artistic and cultural products.