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Gianluigi Guido

    1 de enero de 1963
    Behind ethical consumption
    Beyond ethical consumption
    Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
    The Salience of Marketing Stimuli
    • The Salience of Marketing Stimuli

      An Incongruity-Salience Hypothesis on Consumer Awareness

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of consumer behavior and social psychology, this book delves into how psychological principles influence purchasing decisions and social interactions. It examines key concepts such as motivation, perception, and group dynamics, providing insights into how these factors shape consumer experiences. Through a blend of theory and practical examples, readers gain a deeper understanding of the psychological mechanisms at play in everyday consumption and social contexts, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.

      The Salience of Marketing Stimuli
    • Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)

      Examining the Impact on Consumers and Marketing Strategies

      This book focuses on the relevance of non-fungible token-based products in the current hyper-digitalized and hyper-connected world. Connecting the new NFTs’ technologies with academic literature on marketing, the authors highlight future research streams as well as strategies and factors that marketers and managers can use to promote this new type of product. Starting with an overview of the nature and increasing importance of NFTs in marketing, the authors extensively examine the blockchain technology that underlies this new innovation along with its applications. Specifically, by reviewing the existing literature on NFTs, the authors explain the emerging topics and business opportunities offered by NFTs for intellectual property protection, development of new lifestyles, and forms of entertainment. The second part of the book investigates NFTs in three different art, music, and fashion. By exploring the key behavioral variables that underlie consumers’ intentions to purchase NFT-based products (i.e., materialism, status consumption orientation, innovativeness), the authors discuss the various implications for advertising and marketing strategies in such industries. Offering a state-of-the-art look at this new technology, this book presents a guide for scholars and anyone looking for an understanding of NFTs and the opportunities they present. With a preface by Russell Belk.

      Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
    • Beyond ethical consumption

      Religious-like behaviours and marketing habits for fervid attachment to brands, shopping limerence, political fanaticism

      • 187 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This book examines what happens when consumption – originally based on ethical issues – becomes a sort of religious behaviour which excludes possibly equally-valid alternatives by principle. It happens when consumers are deeply observant of the choices they made that it becomes a sort of faith, a recurrent behaviour which excludes a renewal of critical judgments and usually turns into habit or, even, fanaticism. Five related studies are presented in both consumer and political marketing: from fervid attachment to brands, to induction of compulsive forms of shopping or, even, fanatic behaviours, such as political extremism. On these themes, this volume offers a European point of view and, in particular, an Italian one, proposing new and original lines of research that have never been explored before.

      Beyond ethical consumption
    • Behind ethical consumption

      Purchasing motives and marketing strategies for organic food products, non-GMOs, bio-fuels

      • 183 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This book presents five related studies, each dealing with the issue of the motivations behind ethical choices of consumption and discussing their implications on marketing strategy. The fields of investigation range from organic food to genetically modified products, from bio-fuels to new low-emission transport technologies, the consumption of each of which has by its very nature a recognized ethical validity. On these themes, this volume offers a European point of view and, in particular, an Italian one, either extending studies undertaken in various countries, or proposing new and original lines of research into the antecedents of purchase intentions that have never before been explored.

      Behind ethical consumption