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1973
In the history of demand analysis two threads, related but separable, can be discerned. These are first the work of economists interested in the discovery of general laws governing the operation of markets, particularly agricultural markets; and second the work of those, originally statisticians, interested in the psychological laws governing what has ...
Angus Deaton, Alan Brown
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In the history of demand analysis two threads, related but separable, can be discerned. These are first the work of economists interested in the discovery of general laws governing the operation of markets, particularly agricultural markets; and second the work of those, originally statisticians, interested in the psychological laws governing what has ...
Angus Deaton, Alan Brown
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Retail and Spatial Consumer Behaviour
2012Consumer research incorporates perspectives from a spectrum of long-established sciences: psychology, economics and sociology. This Handbook strives to include this multitude of sources of thought, adding geography, neuroscience, ethics and behavioural ecology to this list.
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Empirica, 1977
Mit dieser Arbeit wollen wir vor allem zwei Fragen beantworten. Fuhren verschiedene Ansatze zur Erklarung des Konsumentenverhaltens letztlich zu ahnlichen Schatzwerten fur Einkommens- und Preiselastizitaten, so das es nicht von ubermasiger Bedeutung ist, fur welchen Ansatz man sich entscheidet.
Fritz Schebeck, Gerhard Thury
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Mit dieser Arbeit wollen wir vor allem zwei Fragen beantworten. Fuhren verschiedene Ansatze zur Erklarung des Konsumentenverhaltens letztlich zu ahnlichen Schatzwerten fur Einkommens- und Preiselastizitaten, so das es nicht von ubermasiger Bedeutung ist, fur welchen Ansatz man sich entscheidet.
Fritz Schebeck, Gerhard Thury
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1995
As well as understanding a market in terms of trends, competitors, segments and so on, organisations supplying products or services also need to have an appreciation of the way customers behave when coming to a specific purchase decision. In addition, organisations need to understand how this behaviour varies between different groups of customers in ...
Mike Meldrum, Malcolm McDonald
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As well as understanding a market in terms of trends, competitors, segments and so on, organisations supplying products or services also need to have an appreciation of the way customers behave when coming to a specific purchase decision. In addition, organisations need to understand how this behaviour varies between different groups of customers in ...
Mike Meldrum, Malcolm McDonald
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The transformation of consumer behaviour
2006In contrast to many consumer goods and services, the consumption of travel experiences involves often extensive pre-and post-consumption stages in addition to the actual trip, which itself can spread over several weeks or months.These stages of the tourism consumption process are typically information intensive.
O'Leary, Joseph T.+2 more
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Conceptual foundation of consumer behaviour
2017The study of consumer behaviour covers the process that each individual select, use, and purchase a good or service to fulfill one own interests or desires. The concept of consumer behaviour includes the marketing of products and services. The essence of marketing is to satisfy consumers’ needs, create values and retain customers.
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2012
This article begins with a brief overview of two particular effects of music that have received a considerable amount of attention: the effect of music on the speed with which customers behave, and the impact of music on time perception. It then illustrates the many other commercially relevant processes that can be influenced by music. Music can have a
Adrian C. North, David J. Hargreaves
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This article begins with a brief overview of two particular effects of music that have received a considerable amount of attention: the effect of music on the speed with which customers behave, and the impact of music on time perception. It then illustrates the many other commercially relevant processes that can be influenced by music. Music can have a
Adrian C. North, David J. Hargreaves
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On Descriptions of Consumers' Behaviour
Economica, 1954". . . 'indifference' is a psychological term referring to a state of mind. If we have to imagine that indifference curves are to be drawn up in the above manner,' we cannot escape having a subjective interpretation of the system; for to say that one is indifferent as to whether one has A or B is the same as to say that one would find A or B equally ...
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The Theory of Consumer’s Behaviour
1986Since the theory of the consumer’s behaviour is founded mainly on Gossen’s ‘laws’ or on the indifference curves, these are discussed first, followed by demand and the consumption and saving functions.
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Economics and Consumer Behaviour.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1981R. P. Byron+2 more
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