
Consumer Behaviour
Oxford University Press
Published on 6. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
472 pages
978-0-19-964644-9 (ISBN)
Description
Presenting a brand new approach to teaching consumer behaviour, Szmigin and Piacentini move beyond traditional psychological learning to acknowledge more holistic perspectives of consumer behaviour and incorporate new areas of research, such as Consumer Culture Theory, which are enhancing our understanding of this fascinating subject.
The latest behavioural, psychological and sociological approaches are presented alongside emerging techniques, such as neuromarketing, and practices used by businesses such as tracking consumer panel data, with their application to marketing explicitly drawn out.
Theory is firmly set in context for students through extensive use of international examples and extended cases on topics such as repertoire shopping in China, lifestyles of Indian consumers, and learning about brands through Havaianas in Brazil.
Each chapter includes Consumer Insights covering topics such as social media marketing in the Netherlands, repositioning Lucozade in the UK, and finding the right celebrity endorser. These features bring together the themes discussed and encourage students to engage with the material on a more practical level.
Central to the book is the recognition of how businesses and government are likely to use knowledge of these theories and techniques in marketing strategies and business decision making. Each chapter includes a Practitioner Insight from a professional working in marketing, advertising, government or a charity, including Dubit, Thinkbox and Age UK to provide real world views on the topics being discussed and the possible future direction of these areas.
The authors acknowledge consumer behaviour as a research discipline. To reflect this, Research Insights features throughout each chapter include links to seminal and contemporary papers to present students with the opportunity to take their learning further.
The accompanying Online Resource Centre provides superior ready-to-use support for both students and lecturers:
For students:
Author blog, responding to changes within the subject and supporting the currency of the textbook;
Web links illustrating consumer behaviour in practice including examples from print, video and web;
Multiple choice questions with instant feedback;
Links to seminal articles as highlighted in the Research Insights feature;
Web exercises to encourage students to test their knowledge and apply their learning;
Flashcard glossary to test understanding of key terms.
For lecturers:
Comprehensive customizable PowerPoint slides;
Learning activities (including, more detailed workshop-based activities, shorter lecture-based in-class exercises and suggestions for assessment approaches)
An instructor's manual (containing guidance on how to use the case studies and Practitioner Insights in class, indicative answers, and some additional questions).
The latest behavioural, psychological and sociological approaches are presented alongside emerging techniques, such as neuromarketing, and practices used by businesses such as tracking consumer panel data, with their application to marketing explicitly drawn out.
Theory is firmly set in context for students through extensive use of international examples and extended cases on topics such as repertoire shopping in China, lifestyles of Indian consumers, and learning about brands through Havaianas in Brazil.
Each chapter includes Consumer Insights covering topics such as social media marketing in the Netherlands, repositioning Lucozade in the UK, and finding the right celebrity endorser. These features bring together the themes discussed and encourage students to engage with the material on a more practical level.
Central to the book is the recognition of how businesses and government are likely to use knowledge of these theories and techniques in marketing strategies and business decision making. Each chapter includes a Practitioner Insight from a professional working in marketing, advertising, government or a charity, including Dubit, Thinkbox and Age UK to provide real world views on the topics being discussed and the possible future direction of these areas.
The authors acknowledge consumer behaviour as a research discipline. To reflect this, Research Insights features throughout each chapter include links to seminal and contemporary papers to present students with the opportunity to take their learning further.
The accompanying Online Resource Centre provides superior ready-to-use support for both students and lecturers:
For students:
Author blog, responding to changes within the subject and supporting the currency of the textbook;
Web links illustrating consumer behaviour in practice including examples from print, video and web;
Multiple choice questions with instant feedback;
Links to seminal articles as highlighted in the Research Insights feature;
Web exercises to encourage students to test their knowledge and apply their learning;
Flashcard glossary to test understanding of key terms.
For lecturers:
Comprehensive customizable PowerPoint slides;
Learning activities (including, more detailed workshop-based activities, shorter lecture-based in-class exercises and suggestions for assessment approaches)
An instructor's manual (containing guidance on how to use the case studies and Practitioner Insights in class, indicative answers, and some additional questions).
Reviews / Votes
This is one of the best new textbooks on Consumer Behaviour I have come across for a very long time. It is full of recent, relevant, meaningful examples which will greatly appeal to 21st century students of the subject. It is well-written, accessible, highly readable and full of useful, contemporary learning aids. * Donald McFetridge, Lecturer in Business Studies, University of Ulster * Szmigin and Piacentini have compiled a concise, comprehensive, and up-to-date overview ofthe growing field of consumption. Its format of accessible research insights and short cases is sure to benefit faculty and students alike in better understanding this major arena of social life. * Lisa Penaloza, Professor of Marketing, KEDGE Business School, France * This is excellent text that benefits from contemporary research insights, and a wide set of international examples. It is simply a must for all undergraduate and taught postgraduate students studying consumer behaviour. * Jonathan Elms, Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Retail at the University of Stirling and Associate Editor of the Journal of Consumer Behaviour * This book has several merits, yet two are especially noteworthy: first, it contextualizes the role of consumption historically, and thus offers a dynamic and integrated perspective on consumer research; second, it combines the two most important perspectives in consumer research (cognitive psychology and consumer culture theory), which enrich each other. * Luca M. Visconti, Associate Professor of Marketing, ESCP Europe *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 193 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
882 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-964644-9 (9780199646449)
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Persons
Isabelle Szmigin is Professor of Marketing at the University of Birmingham. She has taught Consumer Behaviour at undergraduate and postgraduate level at universities in Britain and Asia, and has published her work in leading journals such as European Journal of Marketing, Psychology and Marketing, Sociology and Consumption, Markets and Culture. Isabelle has an extensive media profile and regularly makes appearances on programmes such as BBC's Newsnight, Breakfast and
Radio 4.
Maria Piacentini is Professor of Consumer Research at Lancaster University, UK. She has taught Consumer Behaviour at undergraduate and postgraduate level at universities in Britain and in Europe, and has published her work in leading journals such as the Journal of Business Research, Journal of Marketing Management, Advances in Consumer Research, Sociology of Health and Illness, and the Journal of Consumer Behaviour.
Radio 4.
Maria Piacentini is Professor of Consumer Research at Lancaster University, UK. She has taught Consumer Behaviour at undergraduate and postgraduate level at universities in Britain and in Europe, and has published her work in leading journals such as the Journal of Business Research, Journal of Marketing Management, Advances in Consumer Research, Sociology of Health and Illness, and the Journal of Consumer Behaviour.
Author
Professor of MarketingUniversity of Birmingham
ProfessorLancaster University Management School, Lancaster University
Content
PART 1: HISTORICAL AND CURRENT PERSPECTIVES ON CONSUMPTION; PART 2: MICRO-VIEW OF CONSUMPTION; PART 3 MACRO-VIEW OF CONSUMPTION; PART 4 WHERE ARE WE GOING?