Essays about: "Men s shopping behavior"
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1. How is animal welfare internalized in consumers’ purchase decision? : a means-end chain analysis
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : As a consumer, the choice of what food to buy can be rather challenging due to the great supply of items and each item’s set of various product attributes. Consumer behavior is often viewed as goal-oriented, and by choosing a specific product or brand, the consumer will satisfy or achieve his or her broad life goal - a symbolic, personal value. READ MORE
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2. Consuming the City : How does non-consumers experience the city?
University essay from KTH/Miljöstrategisk analys (fms)Abstract : We often speak of our society as a consumption society, a label that emerged after World War II. But the consumption society dates back longer than that, and can be deduced as far back as the colonialist era and the rise of luxury goods. READ MORE
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3. How do men shop for garments?
University essay from Institutionen för humaniora och samhällsvetenskapAbstract : When we talk about shopping for garments, we mostly think of women first. Men also shop, need clothes, spend time and money in stores and dress in various fashion styles. That is why we decided to explore men’s attitudes and behavior in a garment shopping experience. Our main focus was men’s experience when buying fashionable garments. READ MORE
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4. The change in buying behavior after becoming a mother : In the aspect of ecological food
University essay from IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Background for study:The ecological trend has grown in the latest years, and earlier studies has shown that women are most likely to buy ecological food. However, becoming a mother comes with new expenses connected with the baby. READ MORE
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5. Consumption in life transition : How do unemployed consumers behave in the marketplace?
University essay from IHH, EMM (Entreprenörskap, Marknadsföring, Management)Abstract : Background: We live in a world where not everyone is employed; numerous people havelost their jobs due to several factors where one of them is the economic crisis. This has hada huge impact on Sweden and the unemployment rate. Previous research has shown thatinflation, unemployment, and high interest rates represent risks to consumer welfare. READ MORE