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Although the basic idea of benefit segmentation lies in using causal, as opposed to descriptive, factors as segmentation criteria, most of the empirical studies do not differentiate between product attributes and the benefit sought by consumers. The objectives of this article are to clarify the...
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Quality management is dominated by rational paradigms for the measurement and management of quality, but these paradigms start to “break down”, when faced with the inherent complexity of managing quality in intensely competitive changing environments. In this article, the various theoretical...
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According to the emission view of behaviour, consumers emit overt responses as a result of a more or less complicated prior process which started in the environment. Explores the consequences of an alternative view – the control perspective of consumer behaviour. Argues that consumer behaviour...
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