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Corporate sustainability can be broadly defined as the pursuit of a business growth strategy by allocating financial or in-kind resources of the corporation to a social or environmental initiative. Today, more than ever, corporate sustainability has risen to the status of strategic business...
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How good are people at interpreting numerical information presented in graphical form? Are they better at doing so when the stakes are high? There is evidence for pessimism on both counts. This paper takes an information processing view of the manner in which people process a large amount of...
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This chapter outlines recent developments in the consumer psychology literature examining people's health-related risk perceptions. We first define risk, and discuss the importance of studying risk perceptions in the health domain. We integrate extant models proposed in social and health...
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This paper examines the impact of sociodemographic variables (age, income, and occupation) on price memory. We argue that these variables may exert opposing effects on ability and motivation to process price information, explaining why prior literature has found inconclusive effects of...
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This paper builds on recent research that shows that product experience is based on the interaction of a range of sensory cues whose effect is non-conscious (e.g., visual cues affect taste perception) to revisit the classic issue of product taste testing. We propose that as consumers are unaware...
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