Consumer Culture in Transition : Aesthetic Consumption in China's New Middle Class (Routledge Studies in Marketing)

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Consumer Culture in Transition : Aesthetic Consumption in China's New Middle Class (Routledge Studies in Marketing)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032594347

Full Description

This book offers case studies on the emergence of aesthetic consumption in China, that is, daily consumption in which aesthetic and spiritual benefits play a dominant role in consumers' decision-making.

The book opens by discussing the rapid economic and cultural development of China, as well as the influence of social media in expressing consumer cultural capital. It then discusses how the country's new middle class, in particular high-income urban residents, are shifting away from conspicuous consumption towards aesthetic consumption. The book then dives into three case studies of aesthetic consumption - interior design, wine and guqin playing - to examine how brands and companies drive consumption by purposely shaping and increasing the target segment's aesthetic sensibilities. The authors pose three key research questions: (1) How do brands lead consumers to acquire aesthetic tastes, which is crucial for the adoption of products positioned on aesthetics? (2) How do brands and customers co-create aesthetic and spiritual values? (3) How do brands maintain and enhance customer relationships even as tastes and preferences upgrade? The book then closes by developing theoretical contributions and managerial implications for brands seeking to target these customer segments.

This book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of marketing, brand management, consumer culture, and China studies.

Contents

1. Introduction: Reframing Middle-Class Consumption in China 2. Key Theories and Concepts 3. The Evolving Chinese Consumer Landscape 4. Case Study 1: How Interior Designers Cultivate New Spatial Aesthetics 5. Case Study 2: Normative and Communal Learning in Wine Subculture 6. Case Study 3: The Spiritual Experience of Learning to Play the Guqin 7. Conclusion: Implications for Consumer Culture Theory

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