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Consumer behavior: buying, having, and being

By: Publication details: Pearson India Education Services Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 2020Edition: 13Description: xviii, 716p PaperbackISBN:
  • 978-95-895-5243-0
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.8342/Sol/Pan 38608-38610
Contents:
Table of Content TOC: Section I Foundation of Consumer Behavior Chapter 1 Buying, Having, and Being: An Introduction to Consumer Behavior Chapter 2 Consumer Well-Being Section II Internal Influences on Consumer Behavior Chapter 3 Perception Chapter 4 Learning and Memory Chapter 5 Motivation and Affect Chapter 6 The Self: Mind, Gender, and Body Chapter 7 Personality, Lifestyles, and Values Section III Choosing and Using Products Chapter 8 Attitudes and Persuasive Communications Chapter 9 Decision Making Chapter 10 Buying, Using, and Disposing Section IV Consumers in Their Social and Cultural Settings Chapter 11 Group Influences and Social Media Chapter 12 Income and Social Class Chapter 13 Subcultures Chapter 14 Culture Appendix I: Careers in Consumer Research Appendix II: Research Methods Appendix III: Sources of Secondary Data
Summary: Consumer Behavior: Buying, Having, and Being 13e, deepens the study of consumer behavior into an investigation of how having (or not having) certain products and services affects our lives. The authors look at how possessions influence how we feel about ourselves and each other, especially in the canon of social media and the digital age. The edition is feature-rich, and includes revised and updated content to reflect major marketing trends and changes that impact the study of consumer behavior. Since we are all consumers, many of the topics have both professional and personal relevance to students, making it easy to apply them outside of the classroom. This content is also equipped with ample sets of discussion questions, application exercises and case studies to enable readers, especially students, to learn, understand and interpret the various aspects of consumer behavior. Of the many case studies, a few to mention are: 'Hey Alexa—What is Consumer Behaviour?' that reflects the rise of AI assistants and their implications for brand management 'Anti-Smoking Advertising—Can You Be Scared into Quitting?' that talks of persuasive attitude in advertising that discourages the use of products in contradiction to the product promotion aspect of advertising 'P&G and the Moments of Truth—Just How Many Moments Are There?' that discusses the influences on consumer decision making and the terms like FMOT, SMOT and ZMOT.
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Book Book Main Library 658.8342/Sol/Pan/38608 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out to SUHAS PAI (1220) Not For Loan 06/01/2025 11138608
Book Book Main Library 658.8342/Sol/Pan/38609 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out to NARSHIMA SHENOY (PG-24-212) 23/11/2024 11138609
Book Book Main Library 658.8342/Sol/Pan/38610 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out to NAYANSHRI PARDHI (PG-24-94) 06/01/2025 11138610
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Table of Content
TOC: Section I Foundation of Consumer Behavior

Chapter 1 Buying, Having, and Being: An Introduction to Consumer Behavior

Chapter 2 Consumer Well-Being

Section II Internal Influences on Consumer Behavior

Chapter 3 Perception

Chapter 4 Learning and Memory

Chapter 5 Motivation and Affect

Chapter 6 The Self: Mind, Gender, and Body

Chapter 7 Personality, Lifestyles, and Values

Section III Choosing and Using Products

Chapter 8 Attitudes and Persuasive Communications

Chapter 9 Decision Making

Chapter 10 Buying, Using, and Disposing

Section IV Consumers in Their Social and Cultural Settings

Chapter 11 Group Influences and Social Media

Chapter 12 Income and Social Class

Chapter 13 Subcultures

Chapter 14 Culture

Appendix I: Careers in Consumer Research

Appendix II: Research Methods

Appendix III: Sources of Secondary Data

Consumer Behavior: Buying, Having, and Being 13e, deepens the study of consumer behavior into an investigation of how having (or not having) certain products and services affects our lives. The authors look at how possessions influence how we feel about ourselves and each other, especially in the canon of social media and the digital age.


The edition is feature-rich, and includes revised and updated content to reflect major marketing trends and changes that impact the study of consumer behavior. Since we are all consumers, many of the topics have both professional and personal relevance to students, making it easy to apply them outside of the classroom. This content is also equipped with ample sets of discussion questions, application exercises and case studies to enable readers, especially students, to learn, understand and interpret the various aspects of consumer behavior. Of the many case studies, a few to mention are: 'Hey Alexa—What is Consumer Behaviour?' that reflects the rise of AI assistants and their implications for brand management 'Anti-Smoking Advertising—Can You Be Scared into Quitting?' that talks of persuasive attitude in advertising that discourages the use of products in contradiction to the product promotion aspect of advertising 'P&G and the Moments of Truth—Just How Many Moments Are There?' that discusses the influences on consumer decision making and the terms like FMOT, SMOT and ZMOT.

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