While the psychology of consumer behavior would veer off into a number of different directions in the 1950s, its core remained psychoanalytic theory brought over from Europe in the 1930s. Nothing ...
In 2020, the pandemic wreaked havoc on businesses. Many companies were forced to shutter their doors, while others had to adapt to survive. Since the world reopened, companies have been trying to ...
Banks, once viewed solely as custodians of money and facilitators of transactions, are now reimagining themselves as active participants in the e-commerce ecosystem. This transformation is being ...
Consumers are looking to adopt sustainable habits into their day-to-day lives. And in that ever-evolving push towards everyday sustainability, the concept of a circular economy — where materials are ...
In the summer of 2012, I had just learned of a new service where a driver would pick you up in their own car, not a taxi or licensed town car. You’d be able to ...
How do we reconcile this tension? In a paper published in Consumer Psychology Review, I introduce the Pathways for Avoiding Self-Sanction (PASS) model, which explains how consumers can escape guilt or ...