The Routledge Companion to Consumer Behavior Analysis / Edition 1

The Routledge Companion to Consumer Behavior Analysis / Edition 1

by Gordon Foxall
ISBN-10:
0415729920
ISBN-13:
9780415729925
Pub. Date:
09/08/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415729920
ISBN-13:
9780415729925
Pub. Date:
09/08/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Routledge Companion to Consumer Behavior Analysis / Edition 1

The Routledge Companion to Consumer Behavior Analysis / Edition 1

by Gordon Foxall
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Overview

Providing a unique and eclectic combination of behavioral, cognitive and environmental perspectives, The Routledge Companion to Consumer Behavior Analysis illuminates the real-world complexities of consumer choice in a marketing-oriented economy. Edited by a leading authority in the field, the authors have created a unique anthology for understanding consumer preference by bringing together the very latest research and thinking in consumer behavior analysis. By focussing on human economic and social choices which involve social exchange, it explores and reveals the enormous potential of consumer behavior analysis to illuminate the role of the modern marketing-orientated business organization in shaping and responding to consumer choice.

This will be of particular interest to academics, researchers and advanced students in marketing, consumer behavior, behavior analysis, social psychology, behavioral economics and behavioral psychology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415729925
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/08/2015
Series: Routledge Companions in Marketing, Advertising and Communication
Pages: 470
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gordon R. Foxall is Distinguished Research Professor at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, where he directs the Consumer Behavior Analysis Research Group (CBAR), and he is also Visiting Professor in Economic Psychology at the University of Durham, UK.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction 1. Consumer Behavior Analysis Comes of Age (Gordon R. Foxall) Part II. Behavioral Economics Meets Marketing Science 2. Experimental Analysis of Consumer Choice (Asle Fagerstrøm and Valdimar Sigurdsson) 3. Behavior Analysis of In-Store Consumer Behavior (Valdimar Sigurdsson, Nils Magne Larsen and Asle Fagerstrøm) 4. Behavior Analysis of On-Line Consumer Behavior (Valdimar Sigurdsson, Nils Magne Larsen and R. G. Vishnu Menon) 5. Equivalence Classes and Preferences in Consumer Choice (Erik Arntzen, Asle Fagerstrøm and Gordon R. Foxall) 6. Experimental Analyses of Choice and Matching: From the animal laboratory to the marketplace (Valdimar Sigurdsson and Gordon R. Foxall) 7. Consumer Store Choice: A matching analysis (Nguyen Bui Huynh and Gordon R. Foxall) 8. Dimensions of Demand Elasticity (Jorge M. Oliveira-Castro and Gordon R Foxall) 9. The BPM and Essential value (Ji Yan and Gordon R. Foxall) 10. Triple Jeopardy in Behavioral Perspective (Andrew Rogers, Peter Morgan and Gordon R. Foxall) 11. Consumer Purchase and Brand Performance: The basis of brand market structure (Rafael Porto and Jorge M. Oliveira-Castro) 12. What Do Consumers Maximize? The analysis of utility functions in light of the behavioral perspective model (Jorge M. Oliveira-Castro, Paulo Cavalcanti, and Gordon R. Foxall) 13. The BPM in a Latin-American Context (Marithza Sandoval-Escobar and Iván Felipe Medina) Part III. Behavioral Interpretation of Consumer Choice 14. Gambling Behavior (Mark Dixon and Jordan Belisle) 15. When Loss Rewards: The near-miss effect in slot machine gambling (Gordon R. Foxall and Valdimar Sigurdsson) 16. A Functional Analysis of Corruption from a Behavioral-Economic Perspective (Patricia Luque and Jorge M. Oliveira-Castro) 17. From Consumer Response to Corporate Response (Kevin J. Vella) 18. Motivating Operations and Consumer Choice (Asle Fagerstrøm and Erik Arntzen) 19. Consumers as Inforagers (Wooyang Kim and Donald A. Hantula) 20. Decision-"Making" or How Decisions Emerge in a Cyclic Automatic Process, Parsimoniously Modulated by Reason (José Paulo, Marques dos Santos and Luiz Moutinho) 21. Consumer Behavior Analysis: A view from psychoanalysis (John Desmond) 22. Ethnographical Interpretation of Consumer Behavior (Paul M. W. Hackett) 23. Collective Intentionality and Symbolic Reinforcement: The case of Thai car-consumer clubs (Sumana Laparojkit and Gordon R. Foxall) 24. Consumer Confusion: a BPM perspective (Ioanna Aninou, John G. Pallister and Gordon R. Foxall) 25. Consumer Heterophenomenology (Gordon R. Foxall)

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