商品簡介
Cases in Consumer Behaviour Cases in Consumer Behaviour contains a selection of case studies which examine different aspects of the behaviour of European consumers. These case studies consider, amongst other issues, personal consumer decisions and interactive household decision making; cultural and social effects on consumer behaviour; new product development and diffusion in different countries; marketing communications; and consumer satisfaction and welfare. This casebook is closely related to, and is recommended for use with, Consumer Behaviour: A European Perspective by Gerrit Antonides and W. Fred van Raaij.
作者簡介
Gerrit Antonides is Associate Professor of Economic Psychology in the Faculty of Economics and a Fellow of the Tinbergen Institute at Erasmus University Rotterdam. W. Fred van Raaij is Professor of Marketing and Marketing Communication and Director of the research institute ERASM at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
目次
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Taste Me, Love Me (D. McLoughlin).
Yarner Water (A. Fagraeus, et al.).
The Body Shop: Societal Values in the Store (G. Antonides).
Attitudes Towards Recycling of Household Waste (M. Piacentini).
The Case of the Model Railway Purchase (E. Kirchler & C. Rodler).
But Marriage Means Sharing -
Doesn't It..? (C. Burgoyne).
'No One Buys No Name Trainers...' (M. Hogg & S. Herelle).
I'm in Control (J. Mannak & J. Schoormans).
Product Placement (D. Read).
Advertising with Power or Suspicion? (M. de Kruijk & W. van Raaij).
Food Shopping Styles in Hungary (J. Simon, et al.).
Hurry -
Only Whilst Stocks Last...? (E. Betts & P. McGoldrick).
Consumer Borrowing Decisions (R. Ranyard).
A Single Currency for Europe -
The Euro (W. Van Raaij & Y. van Everdingen).
Age-Lite (P. Klumb).
Dissatisfied with Doing the Dishes (J. Loef).
The Behaviour of the Young Towards Luxury Products (D. All?r?s).
Pasta in Europe (G. Panigyrakis & C. Veloutsou).
Andrex Comes Out of the Closet (A. Yentis & J. Bond).
Consumers' Evaluations of Products Labelled 'Made in Europe' (G. Schweiger, et al.).