Exploring the consumer profile of students. An economic approach

The study presents the main features of consumer behavior patterns from an economic perspective (Marshallian, Pavlovian, Freudian, Veblenian, and Hobbesian models). Based upon the qualitative analyses (which have used the information from two focus groups and the student's statement related...

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Main Author: Mihaela Brindusa TUDOSE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2019-10-01
Series:CES Working Papers
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Online Access:http://www.ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2019_XI3_TUD.pdf
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spelling doaj-b2e0cd55070f4251a5a1d4e4bdb3cf3d2020-11-25T02:53:17ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiCES Working Papers2067-76932067-76932019-10-01113222233Exploring the consumer profile of students. An economic approachMihaela Brindusa TUDOSE0Lecturer at Gheorghe Asachi Technical University, Iasi, RomaniaThe study presents the main features of consumer behavior patterns from an economic perspective (Marshallian, Pavlovian, Freudian, Veblenian, and Hobbesian models). Based upon the qualitative analyses (which have used the information from two focus groups and the student's statement related to the importance of various categories of expenditure, valued on a 5-step scale) and quantitative analyses (which aimed the actual student allocations per expenditure category), the consumer profile of the students learning in the city of Iasi was achieved. The results of the qualitative research reveal that the student's consumer behavior profile corresponds to the Freudian model (based upon attitudes, the intensity of needs, opinions and motivations), and the results of the quantitative analysis reveal that the student's consumer behavior profile corresponds to the Veblenian model (based upon the desire to obtain a certain prestige rather than the motivation to satisfy needs). The study confirms the results of previous research, according to which the rationality of decisions to meet individual needs is strongly influenced by circumstances. http://www.ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2019_XI3_TUD.pdfstudentsconsumer behaviorconsumption needsutility
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Exploring the consumer profile of students. An economic approach
CES Working Papers
students
consumer behavior
consumption needs
utility
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title Exploring the consumer profile of students. An economic approach
title_short Exploring the consumer profile of students. An economic approach
title_full Exploring the consumer profile of students. An economic approach
title_fullStr Exploring the consumer profile of students. An economic approach
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the consumer profile of students. An economic approach
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publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
series CES Working Papers
issn 2067-7693
2067-7693
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The study presents the main features of consumer behavior patterns from an economic perspective (Marshallian, Pavlovian, Freudian, Veblenian, and Hobbesian models). Based upon the qualitative analyses (which have used the information from two focus groups and the student's statement related to the importance of various categories of expenditure, valued on a 5-step scale) and quantitative analyses (which aimed the actual student allocations per expenditure category), the consumer profile of the students learning in the city of Iasi was achieved. The results of the qualitative research reveal that the student's consumer behavior profile corresponds to the Freudian model (based upon attitudes, the intensity of needs, opinions and motivations), and the results of the quantitative analysis reveal that the student's consumer behavior profile corresponds to the Veblenian model (based upon the desire to obtain a certain prestige rather than the motivation to satisfy needs). The study confirms the results of previous research, according to which the rationality of decisions to meet individual needs is strongly influenced by circumstances.
topic students
consumer behavior
consumption needs
utility
url http://www.ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2019_XI3_TUD.pdf
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