Consumer Behaviour
5. Application of Consumer Behaviour Knowledge in Marketing 6. Consumer Decision Making Process and Determinants of Buyer Behaviour, Factors Affecting Each Stage and Need Recognition Unit 2 Individual – Determinants of Consumer Behaviour 16 1. Consumer Needs and Motivation (Theories – Maslow, McCleland) 2.
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