Marketing

B321J Consumer Behavior

Lecturer:

Prof. Dr. Stefan Mayer

Course description: B321J
Language: English
Recommended for this semester or higher: 5
ECTS-Credits: 6
Course can be taken as part of following programs/modules: International Economics
International Business Administration
Economics and Business Administration
Prerequisite for:

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Course Type: Lecture and Tutorial (3 weekly lecture hours)
Date:

Videos are uploaded weekly.
Live Kick-off session: April 20 from 2pm c.t. - 4pm
Dates live sessions are available in ILIAS.

Registration: Please join the course Consumer Behavior on Alma and ILIAS, in order for us to plan the course appropriately.
Downloads: in ILIAS
Method of Assessment:

Written exam, or oral examination, or assignments or presentation or online assessment
Exam dates are available on the website of the Examinations Office.

Content: Students will acquire knowledge from relevant literature on consumer behavior. They will become familiar with important concepts on consumer preference formation, decision making, consumer psychology, and the relevant research methodology.
Objectives:

1. Consumer behavior

2. Data collection

3. Experiments

Literature:

- Hoyer, Wayne D., MacInnis, Deborah J., Pieters, Rik (2013), Consumer Behavior (6th ed.). Mason, OH: South Western.

- Wänke, Michaela (2009), Social Psychology of Consumer Behavior. New York: Psychology Press. 

- Haugtvedt, Curtis P., Herr, Paul. M., Kardes, Frank R. (2008), Handbook of Consumer Psychology. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum. Further literature will be announced in the lecture.