KPU Instructor and Student Authored Open Educational Resource & Ancillary Guide |
Andrea Niosi
Edited by Andrea Niosi (School of Business)
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Link to Resources: Introduction to Consumer
Behaviour<https://open.bccampus.ca/browse-our-collection/find-open-textbooks/?uuid=42a6f6e6-2576-46f5-812d-7e06fec04309&contributor=&keyword=&subject=>
& Ancillary Resource Guide<https://opentextbc.ca/ancillaryconsumerbehaviour/>
This open textbook was designed for students studying business or marketing at an
undergraduate level. It draws on the fields of marketing, business, communications, media
studies, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. The book invites readers to examine the
internal forces that shape consumer decision making, such as perceptions, motivations,
personality, and attitudes as well as the external ones, such as social and situational
influences, culture, and subcultures. This text centres the lived experiences of today’s
consumers, specifically, undergraduate students. The author has also made efforts to
decentre whiteness and dominant culture perspectives wherever possible to ensure a broader
and more accurate representation of diverse consumers.
This OER contains content created by students from Kwantlen Polytechnic University and is
best used alongside the Ancillary Resource
Guide<https://opentextbc.ca/ancillaryconsumerbehaviour/> that contains several
essays, case studies, assignments, and project outlines, and an accompanying multiple
choice test bank.
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