Essays about: "price affect behavior"

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  1. 1. Impact of Increased Grocery Prices on Households : Studying Sweden 2022/2023

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Freja Engström; Caroline Eriksson; [2023]
    Keywords : Price Elasticity; Price Shock; OLS Regression; Price Increases; Food Consumption; Household Demand; Grocery Prices; Income Effects; Organic Produce; Priselasticitet; Prischock; OLS-regression; Prisökningar; Livsmedelskonsumtion; Hushållsefterfrågan; Livsmedelspriser; Inkomsteffekter; Ekologiska Livsmedel;

    Abstract : In 2022, food prices increased rapidly, prompting this investigation into how the price shock has impacted consumer behavior. Previous studies have found that price shocks affect low- income households with children the most. A switch to more calorie-dense food and a decreased consumption of snacks. READ MORE

  2. 2. Consumers’ Perception Towards Pre-loved Activewear and Factors Influencing It

    University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi

    Author : Amanda Sofia Kerstin Grundberg; Bahija Nassab; [2023]
    Keywords : Second-hand; perception; activewear; purchasing behavior; purchasing decisions; millennials; Sweden;

    Abstract : The purpose of this study was to investigate the consumer perception of young consumers living in Sweden, towards second-hand activewear and to identify characteristics that may have an influencing effect on the perception. The study was based on the following two research questions: (1) How do Swedish consumers perceive buying activewear second-hand? (2) How second-hand barriers/characteristics play a role in consumers’ purchasing decisions and do it affect their perception towards pre-used activewear? The study was based on qualitative research and the empirical material was collected through eight semi-structured interviews conducted via face-to-face interviews and via online Zoom meetings. READ MORE

  3. 3. Sneaky but not illegal: An experimental study of how price increase and product content reduction affect attitudes towards brand and retailers and persuasive intent

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategi

    Author : Linnea Fällman; Ella Wiss Mencke; [2023]
    Keywords : Shrinkflation; Price Tactics; Persuasion Knowledge; Retailer pricing; Consumer Behavior;

    Abstract : In the past years, consumers may be confused as to why their household goods do not last as long as they have in the past. In almost all cases, this is due to a phenomenon called 'shrinkflation'; the practice of reducing the size or quantity of a product while keeping the same price. READ MORE

  4. 4. Indian consumers' Purchase Intentions and Behavior : A Qualitative study on sustainable second-hand fashion consumptions

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och industriell teknik

    Author : Kesavan Madhavan; [2022]
    Keywords : Consumer behavior; Second-hand shopping; Purchase Intentions; Theory of Planned Behavior; sustainable consumption; fashion resale industry;

    Abstract : Recent years have witnessed growing consumer interest in sustainable fashion and circular economy trends that focus on the make, use, and recycling. In several developed countries, consumers are more willing towards second-hand consumption. In India, the consumer attitude towards second-hand shopping has been slightly negative for several reasons. READ MORE

  5. 5. Consumer Intentions & Food-Wasting Behavior

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Hanna Krantz; Johan Schneider; Felicia Zheng; [2022]
    Keywords : food waste; consumer behavior; food-wasting behavior; theory of planned behavior; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : This study aims to map out Lund University students’ intentions and behaviors in regard to food waste. Through a thorough literature review, behaviors commonly related to food waste levels were identified, and are referred to as food-wasting behaviors. READ MORE