Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10437208 Journal of Consumer Psychology 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this article, we argue that consumer behavior is often strongly influenced by subtle environmental cues. Using grocery shopping as an example (or a “leitmotif,” if you wish), we first argue that the traditional perspective on consumer choice based on conscious information processing leaves much variance to be explained. Instead, we propose that many choices are made unconsciously and are strongly affected by the environment. Our argument is based on research on the perception-behavior link and on automatic goal pursuit.
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