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Consumer Behavior and Managerial Decision Making

Second edition

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This scientific, sophisticated, yet readable book approaches the subject of consumer behavior by using a rigorous scientific orientation, and presenting material in three overlapping basic concepts, persuasion, and managerial decision making. It discusses the principles and scientific investigation of consumer behavior and demonstrates how companies and organizations use them strategically every day. Chapter topics include consumer attention and comprehension; consumer memory, judgment, and choice; the message-learning approach to persuasion; affective and motivational approaches to persuasion; self-persuasion and social influence principles; online consumer behavior; new product development; product management; and strategies for improving managerial decision making. For individuals concerned with the attitudes and activities of today's buyer in the marketplace.

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Consumer Behavior and Managerial Decision Making, Frank R. Kardes

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2002
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Title
Consumer Behavior and Managerial Decision Making
Subtitle
Second edition
Language
English
Released
2002
Format
Hardcover
Pages
457
ISBN10
0130916021
ISBN13
9780130916020
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This scientific, sophisticated, yet readable book approaches the subject of consumer behavior by using a rigorous scientific orientation, and presenting material in three overlapping basic concepts, persuasion, and managerial decision making. It discusses the principles and scientific investigation of consumer behavior and demonstrates how companies and organizations use them strategically every day. Chapter topics include consumer attention and comprehension; consumer memory, judgment, and choice; the message-learning approach to persuasion; affective and motivational approaches to persuasion; self-persuasion and social influence principles; online consumer behavior; new product development; product management; and strategies for improving managerial decision making. For individuals concerned with the attitudes and activities of today's buyer in the marketplace.