The defining feature of contemporary consumer culture is the escalation of consumption opportunities and the expanding space for choice. An unbridled and unrestricted range of products is part of material prosperity, rising living standards, and emancipation of human freedoms. The growing demands for constant consumer decision-making in an increasingly opaque environment of potential targets of choice exposes consumers to the risk of procrastination, passivity, and resignation, as well as psychological discomfort. The goal here is to contribute to theories of consumer behavior in the context of the psychological experience of choice under the conditions of the accelerated quantity of consumption volumes against the backdrop of the COVID-19 ...
Choice Overload is a phenomenon well studied in psychology. It goes against the classical ³more is b...
The question of choice is central to the political and economic construction of the role of consumer...
I present three papers that each investigate an aspect of consumer preferences. In the first paper, ...
The defining feature of contemporary consumer culture is the escalation of consumption opportunities...
The ideology of postindustrial capitalisms heavily relies on the idea of choice and perceives the su...
As consumers we make decisions every day—about whether or not to purchase a product, which brand to ...
Internet technology has prompted significant changes in many aspects of human life and society as we...
The paper presents information about consumer behavior and is concerned with collecting and analyzin...
Affluence and material goods of varying types are portents of a millennium age consumer culture that...
Some research suggests that increasing the number of options may be harmful for consumers by increas...
The dynamic nature of the market with constant technological developments continuously changes expec...
About the book: Governance, Consumers and Citizens is the first book to bring together a study of go...
Consumers often look at the behaviour of others to inform their own choices. As a result, many of co...
Whether buying a pair of jeans or applying to college, everyday decisions, big and small, have becom...
Recently researchers showed that more choice is not always better. Choosing from large assortments ...
Choice Overload is a phenomenon well studied in psychology. It goes against the classical ³more is b...
The question of choice is central to the political and economic construction of the role of consumer...
I present three papers that each investigate an aspect of consumer preferences. In the first paper, ...
The defining feature of contemporary consumer culture is the escalation of consumption opportunities...
The ideology of postindustrial capitalisms heavily relies on the idea of choice and perceives the su...
As consumers we make decisions every day—about whether or not to purchase a product, which brand to ...
Internet technology has prompted significant changes in many aspects of human life and society as we...
The paper presents information about consumer behavior and is concerned with collecting and analyzin...
Affluence and material goods of varying types are portents of a millennium age consumer culture that...
Some research suggests that increasing the number of options may be harmful for consumers by increas...
The dynamic nature of the market with constant technological developments continuously changes expec...
About the book: Governance, Consumers and Citizens is the first book to bring together a study of go...
Consumers often look at the behaviour of others to inform their own choices. As a result, many of co...
Whether buying a pair of jeans or applying to college, everyday decisions, big and small, have becom...
Recently researchers showed that more choice is not always better. Choosing from large assortments ...
Choice Overload is a phenomenon well studied in psychology. It goes against the classical ³more is b...
The question of choice is central to the political and economic construction of the role of consumer...
I present three papers that each investigate an aspect of consumer preferences. In the first paper, ...