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100 1 _aXiao, Jing Jian.
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245 1 0 _aConsumer Economic Wellbeing
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_cby Jing Jian Xiao.
250 _a1st ed. 2015.
264 1 _aNew York, NY :
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_c2015.
300 _aXVII, 219 p. 1 illus.
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490 1 _aInternational Series on Consumer Science,
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505 0 _aI. Basic concepts -- Consumer wellbeing -- Consumer behavior theories -- II. Consumer environments -- Government regulations -- Business responses -- Media influences -- III. Consumer economic issues -- Consumer earning -- Consumer spending -- Consumer borrowing -- Consumer saving -- IV. Special topics -- Politics and consumer well-being -- Technology and consumer wellbeing -- Human development and consumer wellbeing -- Family relations and consumer well-being -- Cultures and consumer wellbeing -- Social class and consumer wellbeing.
520 _aThis timely text overviews theories, concepts, and contexts relating to the emerging field of behavioral economics. Research theories and data gathered across psychology, sociology, marketing, finance, and other relevant disciplines are synthesized to identify and elaborate on the defining aspects of consumer economic wellbeing. Against a background of consumer rights and responsibilities, the book discusses consumer phenomena of earning, spending, saving, and borrowing and their contributions to improving (and in some cases to worsening) economic wellness. In addition, the author presents effective ways consumers can be encouraged to navigate key economic environments such as the media, advertising, and the internet, and to change negative financial behaviors. Among the featured topics: Historical perspective on consumer economic wellbeing. Consumer financial capability and economic wellbeing. The role of government in promoting consumer economic wellbeing. Corporate social responsibility. Theories of online shopping and e-banking. Desirable and undesirable consumption behavior. Consumer Economic Wellbeing clarifies issues and provides insights for researchers in the fields of consumer psychology and economics, psychologists and mental health professionals, and policy analysts. It is also useful as a text for college courses in related subjects.
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