Evidence suggests that consumers seek to become more expert about hedonic products to enhance their enjoyment of future consumption occasions. Current approaches to becoming expert center on cultivating an analytic mindset. In the present research the authors explore the benefit to enthusiasts of moving beyond analytics to cultivate a holistic style of processing. In the taste context the authors define holistic processing as non-verbal, imagery-based, and involving narrative processing. The authors conduct qualitative interviews with taste experts (Master Sommeliers) to operationalize the holistic approach to hedonic learning, and then test it against traditional analytic methods in a series of experiments across a range of hedonic product...
Research from the sensory science literature reveals that product information has an influence on th...
Category learning is an important aspect of expertise development which had been little studied in t...
The pilot study reported here involved empirically investigating how analogical training, involving ...
Evidence suggests that consumers seek to become more expert about hedonic products to enhance their ...
The aficionado consumer is one who consumes and enjoys a hedonic product regularly but has failed to...
<p>Consumers’ beliefs can influence enjoyment via beliefs about a product (e.g., whether a wine is b...
Although taste and smell seem hard to imagine, some people nevertheless report vivid imagery in thes...
Hedonic escalation is an increasing appreciation for each additional bite of a palatable food. Hedon...
Recommending products to consumers means not only understand-ing their tastes, but also understandin...
In this paper I argue that the best explanation of expertise about taste is that such alleged expert...
International audienceFor the last twenty years, the perception of hedonic attributes has been a pro...
Flavour is arguably the most fascinating aspect of eating and drinking. It utilises a complex variet...
International audienceWhether “gurus”, “emperor” or “influencers”, wine consumers need references to...
My thesis will explore vinotypes, a method used to distinguish a wine taster’s sensitivity, which wi...
People are born with few specific food preferences. Most preferences are acquired with experience. O...
Research from the sensory science literature reveals that product information has an influence on th...
Category learning is an important aspect of expertise development which had been little studied in t...
The pilot study reported here involved empirically investigating how analogical training, involving ...
Evidence suggests that consumers seek to become more expert about hedonic products to enhance their ...
The aficionado consumer is one who consumes and enjoys a hedonic product regularly but has failed to...
<p>Consumers’ beliefs can influence enjoyment via beliefs about a product (e.g., whether a wine is b...
Although taste and smell seem hard to imagine, some people nevertheless report vivid imagery in thes...
Hedonic escalation is an increasing appreciation for each additional bite of a palatable food. Hedon...
Recommending products to consumers means not only understand-ing their tastes, but also understandin...
In this paper I argue that the best explanation of expertise about taste is that such alleged expert...
International audienceFor the last twenty years, the perception of hedonic attributes has been a pro...
Flavour is arguably the most fascinating aspect of eating and drinking. It utilises a complex variet...
International audienceWhether “gurus”, “emperor” or “influencers”, wine consumers need references to...
My thesis will explore vinotypes, a method used to distinguish a wine taster’s sensitivity, which wi...
People are born with few specific food preferences. Most preferences are acquired with experience. O...
Research from the sensory science literature reveals that product information has an influence on th...
Category learning is an important aspect of expertise development which had been little studied in t...
The pilot study reported here involved empirically investigating how analogical training, involving ...