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Identifying the determinants of luxury consumption may produce positive results for marketing. This the study is based on an online survey including the participants from Romania, Spain and Turkey, and it aims to reach possible factors that may affect the demand for luxury goods. It investigates...
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Emerging evidence from decision neuroscience suggests that although younger and older adults show similar frontostriatal representations of reward magnitude, older adults often show deficits in feedback-driven reinforcement learning. In the present study, healthy adults completed reward-based...
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In this paper we analyse the phenomenon of the global young consumer. Taking the example of young people from South Korea and Poland, we show similarities and differences in their reaction to modern socio-cultural trends influencing consumption patterns. The globalization process is believed to...
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Baby food represents a growing segment of the food industry; the baby food labelling issues affect more and more mothers who want to make better and safer nutritional choices. In a continuously improving food labelling regulation environment consumer studies regarding the baby food labelling are...
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Lundstrom and Lamont's seminal article on consumer discontent was published in 1976. Since that time, the literature on consumer discontent has evolved and fragmented. New research themes include consumer satisfaction, customer relationship management, and consumer complaint behavior. While...
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