Social Psychology of Consumer Behavior

Social Psychology of Consumer Behavior
Title Social Psychology of Consumer Behavior PDF eBook
Author Michaela Wanke
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 407
Release 2008-12-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136642846

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This volume provides coverage of the latest social-psychological research into consumer behavior, including cognitive and affective processes, media influences, and self-regulation.

The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour

The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour
Title The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour PDF eBook
Author Richard Bagozzi
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 238
Release 2002-08-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0335230563

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How do consumers process information? How do they make choices and decisions? How are decisions translated into actions of consumption? How can marketing influence and respond to consumers? The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour illuminates an area of intense academic and wider interest, bringing together research and practical insights into how theories in social psychology can be applied to consumer behaviour. Core themes include information processing and social cognition, communication processes, attitude models, emotion, social identity theory, and action theory. Within each of the major areas of social psychology, a historical perspective is provided, current knowledge reviewed, theories and findings critiqued, and directions for future research appraised. The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour provides a deeper perspective than standard texts which tend to be either atheoretical, overly encyclopedic, or outdated. It considers why consumers buy what they do, and how they go about making individual and group decisions concerning consumption. The result is essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners in psychology and marketing, as well as for those in related fields such as public policy, public health, health psychology, political science and sociology.

Social Psychology of Consumer Behavior

Social Psychology of Consumer Behavior
Title Social Psychology of Consumer Behavior PDF eBook
Author Michaela Wanke
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 786
Release 2008-12-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1136642838

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The Social Psychology of Consumer Behavior brings together the most promising and theoretically fruitful research developments by internationally renowned scholars, whose work is at the cutting edge of research. Experts from both fields – social psychology and consumer behavior – provide an informed, up-to-date overview, from an original integrative perspective. The aim of this volume is two-fold. On the one hand, the application of social psychology to consumer behavior is meant to broaden the horizon of social psychologists. On the other hand, students and researchers of consumer behavior will be offered an advanced account of relevant theories tailored to their interests. While the range of topics is rather broad – including the construal of judgments and decisions, affective and cognitive feelings, social and media influences, and goals and self-regulation – each chapter is focused on one specific theoretical or methodological perspective and thereby gives a comprehensive and penetrative account of the relevant issues and the respective research. The volume provides an invaluable resource to students, researchers, and instructors in social psychology, consumer psychology, consumer behavior, and marketing.

The Psychology of Consumer Behavior

The Psychology of Consumer Behavior
Title The Psychology of Consumer Behavior PDF eBook
Author Brian Mullen
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134932898

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After years of study in the area of consumer behavior, Mullen and Johnson bring together a broad survey of small answers to a big question: "Why do consumers do what they do?" This book provides an expansive, accessible presentation of current psychological theory and research as it illuminates fundamental issues regarding the psychology of consumer behavior. The authors hypothesize that an improved understanding of consumer behavior could be employed to more successfully influence consumers' use of products, goods, and services. At the same time, an improved understanding of consumer behavior might be used to serve as an advocate for consumers in their interactions in the marketplace.

Psychological Ownership and Consumer Behavior

Psychological Ownership and Consumer Behavior
Title Psychological Ownership and Consumer Behavior PDF eBook
Author Joann Peck
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 263
Release 2018-05-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3319771582

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This pathbreaking volume expands on the construct of psychological ownership, placing it in the contexts of both individual consumer behavior and the wider decision-making of consumer populations. An individual’s feeling of ownership toward a target represents the perception that something is “mine!”, and is highly relevant to buying and relating to specific goods, economic and health decision-making and, especially salient given today’s privacy concerns, psychological ownership of digital content and personal data. Experts analyze the social conditions and cognitive processes concerning shared consumer experiences and psychological ownership. Contributors also discuss possibilities for socially responsible forms of psychological ownership using examples from environmental causes, and the behavioral mechanisms involved when psychological ownership becomes problematic, as in cases of hoarding. Included among the topics: Evidence from young children suggesting that even legal ownership is fundamentally psychological. Ownership, the extended self, and the extended object. Psychological ownership in financial decisions. The intersection of ownership and design. Can consumers perceive collective psychological ownership of an organization? Whose experience is it, anyway? Psychological ownership and enjoyment of shared experiences. Psychological ownership as a facilitator of sustainable behaviors including stewardship. Future research avenues in psychological ownership. Psychological Ownership and Consumer Behavior pinpoints research topics and real-world issues that will define the field in the coming years. It will be especially useful in graduate classes in marketing, consumer behavior, policy interventions, and business psychology.

The Psychology of Consumer Behavior

The Psychology of Consumer Behavior
Title The Psychology of Consumer Behavior PDF eBook
Author Brian Mullen
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 231
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134932820

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After years of study in the area of consumer behavior, Mullen and Johnson bring together a broad survey of small answers to a big question: "Why do consumers do what they do?" This book provides an expansive, accessible presentation of current psychological theory and research as it illuminates fundamental issues regarding the psychology of consumer behavior. The authors hypothesize that an improved understanding of consumer behavior could be employed to more successfully influence consumers' use of products, goods, and services. At the same time, an improved understanding of consumer behavior might be used to serve as an advocate for consumers in their interactions in the marketplace.

The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour

The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour
Title The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour PDF eBook
Author Richard P. Bagozzi
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The aim of this volume is to illuminate an area of intense academic and wider interest, bringing together research and practical insights into how theories in social psychology can be applied to consumer behaviour. Core themes include information processing and social cognition, communication processes, attitude models, emotion, social identity theory, and action theory. Within each of the major areas of social psychology, a historical perspective is provided, current knowledge reviewed, theories and findings critiqued, and directions for future research appraised. The book considers why consumers buy what they do, and how they go about making individual and group decisions concerning consumption. The result should be of interest to students, researchers and practitioners in psychology and marketing, as well as those in related fields such as public policy, public health, health psychology, political science and sociology.