Understanding Hope and its Implications for Consumer Behavior : I Hope, Therefore I Consume (Foundations and Trends® in Marketing)

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Understanding Hope and its Implications for Consumer Behavior : I Hope, Therefore I Consume (Foundations and Trends® in Marketing)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 108 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781601980366
  • DDC分類 658.8342

Full Description

A notable human capacity is the ability to look to the future and aspire to achieve desired states - what we hope for instead of what we are and where we are. The marketplace provides rich sources of hope and invites us to the endless pursuit of happiness. Hope also finds relevance within a broader realm of human behavior - along with faith and charity, it is one of the three fundamental theological Christian virtues.

Despite its relevance to human behavior in general and consumer behavior in particular, little has been written about the concept of hope. Furthermore, while some researchers recognize its importance, definitions in the psychology, sociology, philosophy, medical, and religion literatures often conceptualize hope in different ways.

Understanding Hope and its Implications for Consumer Behavior sheds light on the relevance and importance of hope to consumer behavior. The authors explore the conceptual meaning of hope and a definition of hope and the constituent elements that underlie it is articulated. The monograph focuses on what consumers hope for and considers several important consumer relevant outcomes of hope, including biased processing and self-deception, risk taking behavior, product satisfaction, and life satisfaction and materialism.

The book looks at the extent to which marketers are purveyors of hope and what tactics they use to induce hope in consumers. Using the conceptualization of hope, the authors explore novel ways of measuring hope and their comparisons to existing hope measures. The final section addresses a set of interesting, yet unresolved questions about hope and consumer behavior.

This is the most comprehensive and current examination of the concept of hope in marketing and business.

Contents

Introduction; What is Hope?; What Do Consumers Hope For?; Consumer Relevant Consequences of Hope; Are Marketers Purveyors of Hope?; How Can Hope Be Measured?; Discussion; References

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