Search for dissertations about: "consumer involvement"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words consumer involvement.
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1. Drivers to and barriers against sustainable consumption : exploring the role of consumer anticipated emotions in the context of consumer adoption of alternative fuel vehicles
Abstract : With the increasing environmental problems, sustainable consumption is an important consumer behavior. Therefore, it is important to investigate further the significant drivers to and barriers against sustainable consumption, in order to increase the share of sustainable consumption and understanding of consumer behavior. READ MORE
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2. Customer Involvement in New Service Development
Abstract : Services are distinguished by interaction, where customers play an interesting and multifaceted role not only in receiving and consuming the service, but also in serving as participants in production and delivery. Accordingly, value is defined by and co-created with the consumer and determined by the user on the basis of value-in-use rather than embedded in predefined output. READ MORE
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3. Kind of turquoise : Effects of seafood eco-certification and sustainable consumption
Abstract : Aquaculture and fisheries hold promise for supplying a growing world population with healthy food produced without undermining the earth’s carrying capacity. However, just as livestock production and agriculture, seafood production can have negative environmental impacts and if a continuous or even increased supply is to be guaranteed, the pressure on affected ecosystems needs to be limited. READ MORE
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4. Car(ing) for our environment? : Consumer eco-innovation adoption and curtailment behaviors: The case of the alternative fuel vehicle
Abstract : Determinants influencing consumer eco-innovation adoption and green curtailment behaviors in a travel context are at the center of this thesis. Previous research on green consumer behavior has uncovered that internalized personal attitudinal factors such as values, beliefs, and norms are influential in determining mainly non-consumption and post-purchase behaviors. READ MORE
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5. Stores and consumers : two perspectives on food purchasing
Abstract : What characterises the grocery store - customer relation? Can grocery stores expect to have an active role in households’ management of everyday life? Can households, on the other hand demand active participation and help from the stores? By which methods can we learn more both about food-related consumer behaviour and about the relation between stores and consumers? Based on two empirical studies of consumer behaviour, this books deals with these issues. In the first part of the book an empirical study using 165 weeks of POS scanner data for fourteen product categories is presented. READ MORE