

An edition of Why we shop (2003)
emotional rewards and retail strategies
By James A. Pooler
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Praeger
Language
eng
Pages
206
Description:
"For those in retailing and marketing, this guide to the fickle consumer's mindset offers concrete and practical advice on modern shopping behavior, along with important insights into the shopping psyche. Comprehending why people shop as they do is a daunting challenge for today's retailer. For example, why do people shop for bargain groceries yet purchase the latest luxury-model SUV? Why do people feel justified in splurging for Christmas, birthdays, or anniversaries, but suffer guilt from over-spending at other times of the year? Is clothes-shopping all about price and practicality, or is it more about emotional reward and psychological needs? Is the excitement in the quest or the acquisition? Why is there such a thing as a morning-after "urge to return" among certain shoppers, while others refuse to return an item even if it's flawed or doesn't fit? Pooler probes to the heart of today's complex shopper, providing valuable insights for retailers, advertisers, marketers, and consumers."--Jacket.
subjects: Consumer behavior, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Shopping, Retail trade, Shopping, Einzelhandelsbetrieb, Comportement du consommateur, Verbraucher, Kaufverhalten, Aspect psychologique, Einkaufen, Magasinage, Commerce de detail, Consommateurs, Comportement, Marketingstrategie, Psychologie, Winkelen, Verbraucherverhalten, Consumentengedrag, Commerce de détail