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In this paper, I propose a simple model in which behavior is determined by the individual's attitude towards the behavior and the attitude depends on the individual's values. The model is based on the Schwartz theory of human values, which is very prominent in social psychology. Values are...
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of evolving consumer preferences that is molded in an evolutionary paradigm. The theory allows to better assess how …
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constraints without specifying preferences, leading to the well-known time substitution hypothesis. The second approach develops … specific hypotheses about consumer preferences and focuses on how technical change accounts for them. The two approaches are …
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to determine the profile of vegetable consumers by highlighting their attitude and preferences. The research method used …
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to determine the profile of vegetable consumers by highlighting their attitude and preferences. The research method used …
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In this paper, I propose a simple model in which behavior is determined by the individual's attitude towards the behavior and the attitude depends on the individual's values. The model is based on the Schwartz theory of human values, which is very prominent in social psychology. Values are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011932108
We characterize lexicographic preferences on product sets of finitely many coordinates. The main new axiom is a …
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constraints without specifying preferences, leading to the well-known time substitution hypothesis. The second approach develops … specific hypotheses about consumer preferences and focuses on how technical change accounts for them. The two approaches are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009216765
of evolving consumer preferences that is molded in an evolutionary paradigm. The theory allows to better assess how …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009371964
behaviour. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs suggests that an individual’s preferences are not fixed but, rather, depend on purchasing …’s preferences for such goods and to weaken preferences for high-hierarchy goods (e.g., books). By introducing a simple purchasing …
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