The purpose of this dissertation was to explore differences in consumption behavior between consumers who experienced upgraded social status and consumers who did not experience such change. The study was designed to offer marketers information about changes in consumption behavior that occur when consumers attain a higher social status level than their parents. Social status was determined by three variables: occupational status, educational status and income level. A significant difference in all three variables was considered indicative of upgraded social status. Consumers who experienced such status change (i.e. these consumers achieved a higher social status level than their parents) were compared to consumers who had not attained a hi...
Purpose- Given the economic downturn, the purpose of this study was to determine if a relationship e...
STATUS CONSUMPTION AND PRICE SENSITIVITY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY - Consumer Behavior, Middle up class...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 175-205.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Status c...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore differences in consumption behavior between consumer...
Consumption of certain products or services often brings status or prestige to the consumer. Such st...
The theoretical part of the paper examines the significance of social class and income in understand...
The theoretical part of the paper examines the significance of social class and income in understand...
The theoretical part of the paper examines the significance of social class and income in understand...
Humans possess a fundamental motivation to signal social status, which has been defined as a higher ...
In seeking to expand an understanding of consumption, this study assesses the relationship between s...
Status consumption refers to why people consume luxury products. Over the years a great deal of rese...
This research study explores the significance of social class and its relation with consumers buying...
Status consumption describes individual differences in how much consumers purchase to attain social ...
This study investigated how prestige seeking behavior influences food choices to the point of becomi...
349 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Consumers use social status t...
Purpose- Given the economic downturn, the purpose of this study was to determine if a relationship e...
STATUS CONSUMPTION AND PRICE SENSITIVITY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY - Consumer Behavior, Middle up class...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 175-205.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Status c...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore differences in consumption behavior between consumer...
Consumption of certain products or services often brings status or prestige to the consumer. Such st...
The theoretical part of the paper examines the significance of social class and income in understand...
The theoretical part of the paper examines the significance of social class and income in understand...
The theoretical part of the paper examines the significance of social class and income in understand...
Humans possess a fundamental motivation to signal social status, which has been defined as a higher ...
In seeking to expand an understanding of consumption, this study assesses the relationship between s...
Status consumption refers to why people consume luxury products. Over the years a great deal of rese...
This research study explores the significance of social class and its relation with consumers buying...
Status consumption describes individual differences in how much consumers purchase to attain social ...
This study investigated how prestige seeking behavior influences food choices to the point of becomi...
349 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Consumers use social status t...
Purpose- Given the economic downturn, the purpose of this study was to determine if a relationship e...
STATUS CONSUMPTION AND PRICE SENSITIVITY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY - Consumer Behavior, Middle up class...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 175-205.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Status c...