ACADEMIC PAPERS Nostalgic bonding: Exploring the role of nostalgia in the consumption experience Received in revised form. Morris B. Holbrook is the W. T. Dillard Professor of Marketing at the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University‚ New York‚ USA. He graduated from Harvard College (1965) and received his MBA (1967) and PhD (1975) degrees from Columbia University. Since 1975‚ he has taught courses at the Columbia Business School and has conducted research covering a wide variety
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Sociology of Consumption The main theme of the Twentieth Century’s advertising is gender role. Human body and sexuality is used in advertising to sell all kind of products. Gender role is an ideology that is used as a concept in advertising to attract the attention from audience because it gives clear direction to people. The idea that thin is everywhere‚ and is hardly escapable from the advertising industry. We live in a world of stick thin models and emaciated celebrities. Magazines cover advertise
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Perception and consumption Perception reflects the process an individual employs in using information towards creating a meaningful worldview (Gibson‚ 2002). A consumer achieves this by selecting‚ organizing and interpreting phenomena. Perception has assumed great importance in consumption since individuals selectively perceive the products they consume (Zukin and Maguire‚ 2004). Briefly‚ perception affects choices by highlighting how people view advantages and risks associated with products. Selective
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In John Verdant’s The Ables vs. the Binges‚ the author thoroughly explores the effects of consumerism on American society. He uses two opposite families with similar economic situations‚ the moneyconscious Ables and the moneyblind Binges‚ to illustrate the harm that can be caused by consumerism. Verdant paints the Ables in a positive light‚ glorifying their lifestyle choices that benefit not only themselves‚ but the community as well. The cookie cutter family stays cautious of money by k
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Strengths Wide geographic coverage Gap operates primarily through franchise‚ company-owned stores and online stores‚ all of which allow for global expansion (C-167) Significant online presence Gap offers its customers user friendly online platform‚ website which is easy to navigate and view new styles or purchase products online (C-167) Variety in brands‚ price points and value Gap offers four different brands‚ at various levels of value‚ upscale brands and value priced apparel. By offering different
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Caffeine and Coffee Consumption Maddie Schierbeek Psychology 7th block Why do so many people‚ especially high school students consume so much caffeine? Perhaps 70-minute classes are too much to handle. Maybe the AP course load is overwhelming. Or perhaps problems at home cause a lack of sleep. Everyone has their reasons. On the other hand‚ there may be a scientific reasoning behind it. Caffeine highs are followed by caffeine lows. This cycle results in a need for caffeine: addiction. Researchers
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Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory This is a revised version of the book‚ last updated June 16th‚ 2013. Please e-mail me any comments and corrections. Ariel Rubinstein rariel@post.tau.ac.il Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory The Economic Agent Second Edition Ariel Rubinstein PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINCETON AND OXFORD Copyright c 2012 by Princeton University Press Published by Princeton University Press‚ 41 William Street‚ Princeton‚ New Jersey 08540 In the
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Fifteen dollars has been enough to bring Mrs. Sommers back to her past and to give her an evanescent. The role of the family was not going out and spending money on yourself‚ they expected everything from their mother. Starting from cleaning their clothes‚ cleaning the house‚ anything a maid would do today. It wasn’t fair at all towards the mothers back in the day‚ but that’s how society was. Not a thing could’ve changed how society was back then because nobody ever looked at how the wife/mother
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Consumer behavior case study Introduction of the company HSBC Bank UK is a public limited company that is headquartered in London‚ England. The HSBC was founded in Hong Kong‚ China‚ but was forced to move to London in 1992. According to Forbes Magazine‚ HSBC Bank is the largest banking group in the world. Also‚ Forbes Magazine stated that the bank is the sixth largest company in the world. HSBC Bank has many locations all over the world; a significant number of the locations are within Asia
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According to Benz and Benz in “Consumerism and Social Mobility”‚ there are several advantages and disadvantages to consumerism. The first advantage of consumerism is that due to high competition among companies‚ prices of goods are decreased to encourage more expenditure. The second advantage of consumerism is the diversity of choices which helps people easily choose the most suitable goods for their life at an affordable price. Last but not least‚ people have a comfortable lifestyle through consumerism
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