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Researcher introspection 5 Consumer anxiety 2 Hyperbolic discounting 2 Non-compensatory decision rules 2 Path-dependence 2 Autoethnography 1 Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) 1 Consumer Introspection Theory (CIT) 1 Cross-cultural research 1 Ethnicity 1 Identity 1 Introspection 1 Introspective thought exercises 1 Multi-sited ethnography 1 Research methodology 1 Sensitive topic 1 Xenoheteroglossic autoethnography 1
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Earl, Peter E. 2 Béji-Bécheur, Amina 1 Gould, Stephen J. 1 Maclaran, Pauline 1 Minowa, Yuko 1 Visconti, Luca M. 1 Zouaghi, Sondes 1 Özçağlar-Toulouse, Nil 1
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Experiential analysis of automotive consumption
Earl, Peter E. - 2011
This paper uses introspection and deconstruction as tools to improve understanding of how decisions to purchase cars are made and how a person's preferences evolve in the long run. It is based on a much longer, downloadable account of experience with 18 cars over a 30-year period that involves...
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Ethnicity introspected: Researchers in search of their identity
Béji-Bécheur, Amina; Özçağlar-Toulouse, Nil; … - In: Journal of Business Research 65 (2012) 4, pp. 504-510
This article illustrates the use of researcher introspection prior to undertaking a sensitive research project. We …
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Experiential analysis of automotive consumption
Earl, Peter E. - In: Journal of Business Research 65 (2012) 7, pp. 1067-1072
This paper uses introspection and deconstruction as tools to improve understanding of how decisions to purchase cars are made and how a person's preferences evolve in the long run. It is based on a much longer, downloadable account of experience with 18 cars over a 30-year period that involves...
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Researchers' introspection for multi-sited ethnographers: A xenoheteroglossic autoethnography
Minowa, Yuko; Visconti, Luca M.; Maclaran, Pauline - In: Journal of Business Research 65 (2012) 4, pp. 483-489
surrounded the use of introspection in consumer research, and researcher introspection in particular. We investigate how … researcher introspection at the onset of and during multi-sited research projects can improve researchers' reflexivity and …
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The emergence of Consumer Introspection Theory (CIT): Introduction to a JBR special issue
Gould, Stephen J. - In: Journal of Business Research 65 (2012) 4, pp. 453-460
Introspection in its various forms, names, paradigmatic controversies and especially its power for insight has earned its place as a topic for a special issue. Here, I introduce this issue in terms of the introspections it contains and introspect a bit myself mainly through introspective thought...
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