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Cross-cultural and cross-national consumer research.
Title:
Cross-cultural and cross-national consumer research.
Author:
Cadogan, John.
ISBN:
9781785602436
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (215 pages)
Series:
International Marketing Review: Volume 32, Issue 3/4
Contents:
Cover -- Editorial boards -- Guest editorial -- Baby Boomers of different nations -- Justice or compassion? Cultural differences in power norms affect consumer satisfaction with power-holders -- Consumer-based brand equity measurement: lessons learned from an international study -- Is there a global multichannel consumer? -- A cross-nationally validated decision-making model of environmental coaction -- Online movie ratings:a cross-cultural, emerging Asian markets perspective -- Consumer buying motives and attitudes towards organic food in two emerging markets -- Consumer characteristics and the use of social networking sites -- The impact of comparative affective states on online brand perceptions: a five-country study.
Abstract:
The objective of this e-book is to extend the debate on the role of culture in consumer theory and examine psychological and other influences on consumer behavior in cross-cultural and cross-national contexts. The articles chosen for this edition include studies that examine sub-cultures within a single country, as well as several that move beyond the dominant US/Western European consumer sampling frame. The topics investigated range from psychological investigations of consumer perceptions and motivations, to behavioral assessments of communication and purchase. Overall, the resulting nine articles provide new insights into the latest cross-national and cross-cultural consumer research, which enhances theoretical and practical understanding across a varied set of contexts involving data from fifteen different countries.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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