Rituals are common in relation to consumption of food and drink, and are related to psychosocial benefits such as social bonding, affective change, and enhanced consumer perceptions. However, theoretical understanding of food and drink consumption rituals, and empirical examination of their effects and mechanisms of action, is limited. In this literature review we show a need for greater theoretical understanding of these rituals, and especially mechanisms linking ritual performance to outcomes. Such understanding would be greatly enhanced by a holistic model of consumption ritual and the development of an instrument that can be used to study different aspects of such rituals, both of which are currently lacking. We also highlight specific ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Although the consumer culture field has addressed the role of ritual processes in c...
Purpose The purpose of this research is to analyse symbolic consumption motives in event consume...
Folk epistemology is a study of the commonsense knowledge and internalized beliefs of ordinary peopl...
Rituals are common in relation to consumption of food and drink, and are related to psychosocial ben...
Recent studies and media commentary have highlighted a dramatic increase in alcohol consumption amon...
Consumption rituals can be de ned as holidays, special occasions, and other events where there is in...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives, with little considerat...
Four experiments tested the novel hypothesis that ritualistic behavior potentiates and enhances the ...
This thesis and accompanying exhibition examine the rituals associated with food preparation and con...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
Rituals are predefined sequences of actions characterized by rigidity and repetition. We propose tha...
Rituals are an important part of society, and are a frequent topic of investigation among sociologis...
Rituals are an important part of society, and are a frequent topic of investigation among sociologis...
Marketers are increasingly adopting rituals as a powerful technique to spur product engagement and e...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Although the consumer culture field has addressed the role of ritual processes in c...
Purpose The purpose of this research is to analyse symbolic consumption motives in event consume...
Folk epistemology is a study of the commonsense knowledge and internalized beliefs of ordinary peopl...
Rituals are common in relation to consumption of food and drink, and are related to psychosocial ben...
Recent studies and media commentary have highlighted a dramatic increase in alcohol consumption amon...
Consumption rituals can be de ned as holidays, special occasions, and other events where there is in...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives, with little considerat...
Four experiments tested the novel hypothesis that ritualistic behavior potentiates and enhances the ...
This thesis and accompanying exhibition examine the rituals associated with food preparation and con...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
Rituals are predefined sequences of actions characterized by rigidity and repetition. We propose tha...
Rituals are an important part of society, and are a frequent topic of investigation among sociologis...
Rituals are an important part of society, and are a frequent topic of investigation among sociologis...
Marketers are increasingly adopting rituals as a powerful technique to spur product engagement and e...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Although the consumer culture field has addressed the role of ritual processes in c...
Purpose The purpose of this research is to analyse symbolic consumption motives in event consume...
Folk epistemology is a study of the commonsense knowledge and internalized beliefs of ordinary peopl...