Essays about: "consumer behavior abstract"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 essays containing the words consumer behavior abstract.

  1. 1. Navigating the Evolving World of Fashion In-Game Advertising

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Medier och kommunikation

    Author : Evgenia Maria Botini; [2023]
    Keywords : gamification; in-game advertising; fashion advertising; consumer behavior; metaverse;

    Abstract : Abstract This study addresses gaming as an interactive digital advertising tool, aiming to explore its effectiveness in digital marketing overall and to examine its impact on digital marketing for the fashion industry in particular. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present an analytical framework for explaining the appeal of games for fashion brand advertising. READ MORE

  2. 2. What is the influence of Social Media advertisements on Millennials and Generation Z consumers' behaviors towards dating Apps? A study of Muzz

    University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella Handelshögskolan

    Author : Marwan Al Rabea; Rami Faour; Solan Shekany; [2023]
    Keywords : TikTok; Instagram; Social Media; Social Media adverts; Advertising Effectiveness; Consumer Behavior Theory; Uses and Gratification Theory; Millennials; Generation Z; Dating apps; Niche Dating Apps; Muzz; Muzmatch Previous name of Muzz .;

    Abstract : Abstract Background: Social media is becoming more prominent each day. Platforms such as TikTok and Instagram are amongst the top six social media platforms used by Generation Z and Millennials (Dixon, 2023; Ceci, 2023). READ MORE

  3. 3. Consumers' involvement of online luxury purchases

    University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik

    Author : Rubar Onursal; Nor Reda; [2022]
    Keywords : Online luxury; Consumer behavior; Theory of planned behavior; Different generational cohorts.;

    Abstract : ABSTRACT  Date: 2022-06-01 Level: Master thesis in Business Administration, 15 cr  Institution: School of Business, Society and Engineering, Mälardalen University  Authors:   Nor Reda  Rubar Onursal Title: Consumers’ involvement of online luxury purchases Supervisor: Stylianos Papaioannou  Keywords: Online luxury, Consumer behavior, Theory of planned behavior, Different generational cohorts. Research questions: What factors influence consumers’ involvement of luxury purchases online?  Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the identified gap in regards to online purchases of luxury goods in the context of cars and how it in turn may influence consumers’ involvement. READ MORE

  4. 4. Where should I buy my sofa? : A qualitative study on Swedish digital natives in the omni-channel furniture retailing environment

    University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella Handelshögskolan

    Author : Arold Visser; Magdalena Molin; [2022]
    Keywords : Digital natives; Omni-channel; Physical store; Customer Purchasing behavior; Consumer Culture theory; Channel selection; E-commerce; E-WoM; Furniture retailing; Customer journey;

    Abstract : Abstract  Background: E-commerce and omni-channel retailing strategies have emerged with digitalization. Digital channels have affected many parts of the daily life for consumers and as a result the consumer’s decision-making processes have become more complex. READ MORE

  5. 5. Are you cheap or climate friendly? Applying nudge theory to lower meat purchasing in grocery stores

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Sofia Fredholm; Erik Karlsson; [2020]
    Keywords : nudge theory; System 1 and System 2; consumer behavior; meat consumption; grocery stores; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The purpose of this study was to investigate whether consumer behavior in grocery stores could be affected through nudging by rearranging the product placement and putting up suggestive messages to customers. It also investigated whether nudging is more effective when targeting short-term versus long-term consequences of consumer behavior, as their abstract levels are processed differently. READ MORE