The paper explores how the complex relationship between consumption and production evolves as women enact their roles as mothers, and reconstruct their self-identity through their use or avoidance of convenience products.Qualitative, individual interviews are used to allow an in-depth analysis of the life stories of the group of respondents. An interpretive analysis reveals the purpose, patterns and rules followed by these individuals in their actions.Convenience consumption empowers these ‘mothers of invention’ to instrumental and emotional autonomy through their rejection of unnecessary drudgery, and enables them to negotiate the role of caretaker within the family.The implications of the study suggest that there is a role for marketing t...
The study is based in the field of consumer behaviour research in marketing and explores the circums...
Purpose – As becoming a mother becomes increasingly embedded in the ...
A life course transition, such as becoming a mother, can have a profound effect on consumption cho...
This paper explores how the ‘paradox of convenience’ affects mothers’ lives. We present the results ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to draw on data from 16 interviews (two each with eight wome...
The Motherhood Business is a piercing collection of ten original essays that reveal the rhetoric of ...
This manuscript examines mothers’ consumption of digital technologies to enact their individual, rel...
The acquisition of consumer goods is a significant feature of the transition to motherhood for middl...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore social dynamics around food and clothing provisioni...
The progressive commercialisation of motherhood, babyhood and childhood means that consumption is be...
This paper explores the role of love in consumer decision making and consumption in low-income famil...
This paper explores when environmentally sustainable consumption occurs for new mothers, and how the...
This flexible method study was undertaken to explore the role of consumerism in facilitating women\u...
The purpose of this paper is to draw on data from 16 interviews (two each with eight women) to explo...
This thesis explores the consumer practices of a group of young mothers in the city of Bristol. A st...
The study is based in the field of consumer behaviour research in marketing and explores the circums...
Purpose – As becoming a mother becomes increasingly embedded in the ...
A life course transition, such as becoming a mother, can have a profound effect on consumption cho...
This paper explores how the ‘paradox of convenience’ affects mothers’ lives. We present the results ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to draw on data from 16 interviews (two each with eight wome...
The Motherhood Business is a piercing collection of ten original essays that reveal the rhetoric of ...
This manuscript examines mothers’ consumption of digital technologies to enact their individual, rel...
The acquisition of consumer goods is a significant feature of the transition to motherhood for middl...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore social dynamics around food and clothing provisioni...
The progressive commercialisation of motherhood, babyhood and childhood means that consumption is be...
This paper explores the role of love in consumer decision making and consumption in low-income famil...
This paper explores when environmentally sustainable consumption occurs for new mothers, and how the...
This flexible method study was undertaken to explore the role of consumerism in facilitating women\u...
The purpose of this paper is to draw on data from 16 interviews (two each with eight women) to explo...
This thesis explores the consumer practices of a group of young mothers in the city of Bristol. A st...
The study is based in the field of consumer behaviour research in marketing and explores the circums...
Purpose – As becoming a mother becomes increasingly embedded in the ...
A life course transition, such as becoming a mother, can have a profound effect on consumption cho...