As we enter the second half of this decade, consumer behavior continues to shift rapidly. There are many factors at play from rising consumer costs to higher digital engagement to an increased demand ...
As we enter into a new world of consumer behavior, enterprises are finding that they must keep up with constantly changing consumer preferences to win in their respective industries. With ...
Consumer behavior—or how people buy and use goods and services—is a rich field of psychological research, particularly for companies trying to sell products to as many potential customers as possible.
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As the fashion industry continues to make moves to expand “sustainable fashion,” the concept remains far from mainstream. In recent months especially, consumer reports have shown demand, and even a ...
Online loan marketplaces are changing consumer lending. Here we investigate consumer behavior in these markets with near-zero search costs. Using administrative data on 730,000 applications, 750,000 ...
In my first article in this series, I laid out an approach for identifying the modes that people get into, and I introduced the idea of a mode map. For part two, I’d like to apply mode map thinking to ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Some changes in consumer behavior during the current crisis are fairly obvious. For instance, more people had to switch to working from ...
Based on US health insurance consumer behavior reported in the eHealth Insights: 2020 Retrospective report, notable trends of the past year to watch for in 2021 include the popularity of $0 premium ...
Fleishman-Hillard, in conjunction with Harris Interactive, recently announced the results of the Digital Influence Index (DII) - a study designed to track and measure the influence and impact of the ...
I have a new study with coauthors at Columbia, Northwestern, and Denmark, and we actually show that this crisis has had profound effects on consumer behavior. First, we saw a massive increase in ...