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Experience seeking: A subjectivist perspective of consumption
Authors:Elizabeth C Hirschman
Institution:New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA
Abstract:The present research examines consumer behavior from a subjectivist perspective. In a phenomenological sense consumption consists of the generation of internal thoughts and|or sensations, which constitute the content of experience. The sociopsychological characteristics of consumers who primarily seek cognitive stimulation (cognition seekers), sensory stimulation (sensation seekers), novel stimulation (noveltry seekers), or are seekers of all three forms of experience (experience seekers) are delineated. Preliminary causal rationales for each type of consumption are put forward based on these findings.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Elizabeth C  Hirschman  Graduate School of Business  New York University  New York  NY 10003  USA
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