Beyond Consumer Behavior: How Buying Habits Shape Identity
Solomon’s Consumer Behavior: Buying, Having, and Being deepens the study of consumer behavior into an investigation of how having (or not having) certain products affects our lives. Solomon looks at how possessions influence how we feel about ourselves and each other, especially in the canon of social media and the digital age.
In the Twelfth Edition, Solomon has revised and updated the content to reflect major marketing trends and changes that impact the study of consumer behavior. Since we are all consumers, many of the topics have both professional and personal relevance to students, making it easy to apply them outside of the classroom. The updated text is rich with up-to-the-minute discussions on a range of topics such as “Dadvertising,” “Meerkating,” and the “Digital Self” to maintain an edge in the fluid and evolving field of consumer behavior.
Michael R. Solomon, Ph.D., is Professor of Marketing in the Haub School of Business at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. Before joining the Saint Joseph’s faculty in the fall of 2006, he was the Human Sciences Professor of Consumer Behavior at Auburn University. Before moving to Auburn in 1995, he was chair of the Department of Marketing in the School of Business at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Professor Solomon began his academic career in the Graduate School of Business Administration at New York University, where he also served as Associate Director of NYU’s Institute of Retail Management. He earned his B.A. degrees in psychology and sociology magna cum laude at Brandeis University and a Ph.D. in social psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1996 he was awarded the Fulbright/FLAD Chair in Market Globalization by the U.S. Fulbright Commission and the Government of Portugal, and he served as Distinguished Lecturer in Marketing at the Technical University of Lisbon. He held an appointment as Professor of Consumer Behaviour at The University of Manchester (U.K.) from 2007–2013.
消费决策一直是我很关心的事情,每次花钱的时候,尤其是大额消费,都要思前想后,犹豫再三。比如,买辆新车、给孩子选个幼儿园、买个新手机。然后每一次决策都没有认真想清楚,到底是什么影响了自己的最终判断。于是开始着手看消费行为的书籍。 这是我关于消费行为的第二本书,...
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评分粗略读了一遍,总的来说,对于消费者行为学从微观到宏观都讲解得很清楚,而且不算很枯燥,每章每节总有很多故事来引入主题,比较易懂 但毕竟是500页的书,看久了会累 建议大家读的速度放慢点,每章开头和结尾有预习和复习的内容,可以很好的帮助学习
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