Consumer Behaviour: Applications in Marketing - Brossura

Robert East; Malcolm Wright; Marc Vanhuele

 
9781412934312: Consumer Behaviour: Applications in Marketing

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Until now Masters and MBA students have been under-served by books on consumer behaviour. Written by a trusted and respected academic this book includes the psychological and social issues that students cover on their course along with exploration of more quantitative approaches to marketing research and `evidence based' marketing solutions.

Readers are supported by pedagogical features such as thought-provoking mini-cases drawn from international sources and accompanying exercises that will draw out key ideas and help consolidate their learning. A website to support the book has an Instructor's Manual that offers PowerPoint slides and answers to the mini cases exercises.

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Informazioni sugli autori

Robert East is emeritus professor at Kingston Business School, Kingston University London and adjunct professor at the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute of the University of South Australia. He trained as a social psychologist and is a postgraduate of London Business School. His research has mainly focused on word-of-mouth patterns where his new evidence has shown that some widely-held beliefs are mistaken. As a teacher of consumer behaviour, he has been keen to deliver knowledge that is useful to students while not over simplifying the subject.



Malcolm Wright is professor of marketing at Massey University, New Zealand, and adjunct professor at the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute of the University of South Australia. He applies empirical principles to marketing problems and has made interrelated discoveries about brand loyalty, the use of probability scales, new product forecasting and optimizing the advertising budget. He has also published many articles critically examining the foundations of popular marketing knowledge.



Marc Vanhuele holds a PhD from UCLA and is professor of marketing at HEC Paris. As expert in consumer information processing, his research focuses on how consumers treat price information. A second field of research is how marketing managers can improve their decision making through better use of quantitative information on the consumer’s mind-set. His research has been published in the leading academic journals. He also works as consultant to consumer goods and market research companies.

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