With this textbook, students will learn the concepts, theories and processes of consumer behaviour and how to apply them in a digitalized and competitive business landscape.
Consumer Behaviour combines theoretical underpinnings with real-world practice to provide comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the subject. It explores how consumer behaviour has evolved with the impact of technology, personalization and sustainability on perception and decision-making. This textbook is ideal for postgraduate students taking modules on Consumer Behaviour as part of their Marketing degrees.
Features include:
- Chapters on the psychological and social dynamics of consumer behaviour and the scientific foundations of learning and memory in brand engagement.
- Examination of the role of AR/VR and the metaverse in retail experiences, live streaming and voice commerce as well as quantum computing and the importance of good UX design.
- Ethical considerations of the digital consumer landscape, including privacy and data concerns.
- Learning outcomes, key terms, a glossary and exercise questions international examples throughout, to help develop critical thinking.