Category: Consumer Behavior

  • Does Consumerism Lead To Happiness?

    Do you think God would approve of consumerism as an attempt to create happiness in life? Today in this modern day society, consumers have become bombarded and overwhelmed by the media and advertisers who try to push consumers into buying their products. There are so many endless options. Many consumers may think that they need…

  • Internet Change In Consumer Behavior

    The Internet ‘s growth has flipped the conventional direction of shopping on its ear, as consumers are becoming more and more well educated. Consumers have been part of the cycle, so had fun doing it. Whether advertisers may affect consumer behavior in this modern retail model, and where they can exploit the purchasing direction. After…

  • Benefits and Limits of Political Consumerism

    Political consumerism is becoming an increasingly popular form of political participation as its impacts of causing positive global changes are becoming more significant outside of conventional political methods such as voting (Breivik et al. 2007). Defining political consumption is key to understanding its aims. As argued by Follesdal et al. (2004, pp. xiv) political consumption…

  • Concept of Consumerism: Analytical Overview

    The typical American household contains an average of 300,000 items (MacVean). This staggering, slightly terrifying statistic displays America Consumerism is the idea that the mass purchase of goods and services is economically desirable (Consumerism, 2018b). It all stems from the belief that of high amounts of economic activity and strong consumer purchasing habits make for…

  • Consumerism and Behavioural Economics: Analytical Essay

    In this discussion I am going to explore how behavioural economics can explain some of the drivers of consumerism, I will apply different theories and ideas, assessing to what extent they affect the ever-increasing levels of consumerism. Whilst doing this I will give examples and explain my reasoning for the judgment I come to on…

  • Need Recognition: And Consumer Behaviour

    Need Recognition In this stage first the buyer would recognize the need for a product, which will satisfy particular desire than they would think about his position. He sets the product and his position without that product usually by external or internal stimulus. Information search Once the consumer recognizes the need he may or may…

  • International Customers Loyalty Behaviour Towards Indian Textile Industry

    Abstract This research is all about to study the international customers loyalty behaviour towards Indian textile industry. When it comes to loyalty a customer becomes a frequent buyer. An international customer who can buy the textile products in India frequently and stand loyal to a brand matters more for a company to enter an international…

  • Consumer Behavior In Bhutan

    Bhutan is not very popular in business world but still there is process of purchase taking place. The purchases are not done so much in detailed by Bhutanese consumers according to my observation. This model is a psychological and a sociological model as it shows about the consumer need and the purchase behavior influence by…

  • Ideas on Consumerism Versus Ideas of Robert Crockers in Somebody Elses Problem

    Consumerism is a term we shy away from. When someone mentions consumerism, we start the infamous blame game. It now, however, has become an alarming issue that must be dealt with. Robert Crockers book, Somebody Elses Problem, confronts the key issues that fuel consumerism in modern society. Crockers Somebody Elses Problem will be directly compared…

  • Impacts Of Social Media Marketing On Purchasing Decision Of Electronic Goods

    Abstract: The Internet has become the primary source of information for a large number of marketers and consumers. In developing countries like India, the rapid growth in social media provides both marketers and consumers a platform for communication and sharing information. This research paper aims to study the impact of social media in consumers’ decision-making…