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El. knyga: European Consumers in the Digital Era: Implications of Technology, Media and Culture on Consumer Behavior

Edited by (Dept. of Intnl Management, Pozna Univ. of Economics & Business, Poland), Edited by (Dept. of Business, Universitat de Girona, Spain)

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This book offers a holistic perspective of consumer behavior in the 21st century in different European cultures that are characterized by new technologies, including smartphones, AR, IoT, AI, and social media, as well as cultural changes and the Covid-19 pandemic.

This book offers a holistic perspective of consumer behavior in the 21st century in different European cultures that are characterized by new technologies, including smartphones, AR, IoT, AI, and social media, as well as cultural changes and the Covid-19 pandemic.



Consumers make purchasing decisions every day, taking into account their needs, preferences and beliefs which may change due to various determinants; some depending on the consumers themselves and others on the organizations acting in the market. What determinants are inducing these changes in consumers` needs, perceptions, attitudes, values, and finally, purchasing behavior? This edited collection offers a comprehensive description of the consumer behavior process and the determinants that affect it in the era of digitalization.

This book offers a holistic perspective of consumer behavior in the 21st century in different European cultures that are characterized by new technologies, including smartphones, AR, IoT, AI, and social media, as well as cultural changes and the Covid-19 pandemic. The first part of the book is devoted to characteristic phenomena in consumer behavior in the era of digitalization, such as changes in the consumer buying decision-making processes, e-commerce, prosumers’ and consumers` attitudes towards innovations. The second part will describe the consumers, their decision-making processes, with examples from almost all geographical regions in Europe, including Germany, Spain, Italy, Finland, Poland and Russia. Both individually and collectively, the contributors provide discussion points and practical implications resulting from the changes observed in consumer behavior in each country.

European Consumers in the Digital Era

provides a comprehensive overview of digital consumer behavior, offering timely insights for scholars and researchers. It will also appeal to postgraduate students of related fields, including marketing, innovation and sociology.

List of Contributors

List of Figures

List of Tables

Instead of Introduction: The general circumstances of digital consumer
behaviour in Europe

Magorzata BARTOSIK-PURGAT, Nela FILIMON

PART I. TRENDS IN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN DIGITAL CENTURIES

Chapter
1. Changes in Consumer Behaviour in the Digital Age

Agata LINKIEWICZ, Magorzata BARTOSIK-PURGAT

Chapter
2. Who is a Consumer in the Digital Era? Still a Consumer, or a
Prosumer?

Joanna BEDNARZ

Chapter
3. Technological Innovations and Consumer Behaviour

Tomasz GRZEGORCZYK

Chapter
4. E-commerce in Light of Digital Technology Development: A Consumer
Perspective

Magorzata BARTOSIK-PURGAT, Barbara JANKOWSKA

PART II. DIGITAL CONSUMERS IN EUROPE

Chapter
5. Digital Consumers in Finland: Digital Customer Journey Changes
Industries

Jaana KIVIVUORI, Monica TAMMINEN

Chapter
6. Digital Consumers in Germany

Michael HINNER

Chapter
7. Inside the Mind of Italian Digital Consumers

Alberto FRIGERIO, Margarita GALAGAN

Chapter
8. Social Media and Mobile Tools in Consumers` Decisions of Polish
Consumers

Magorzata BARTOSIK-PURGAT, Ewa MISKA-STRUZIK

Chapter
9. Understanding Consumers Information Power in the Digital
Marketplace: the Case of Russia

Maria SMIRNOVA, Ksenia GOLOVACHEVA, Olga ALKANOVA, Karina BOGATYREVA

Chapter
10. Digital consumption in Spain and the Internet of Things

Nela FILIMON, Francesc FUSTÉ-FORNÉ

Instead of Conclusions: Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies
on European consumers` behaviour: forecasts and predictions

Magorzata BARTOSIK-PURGAT, Nela FILIMON

Index
Magorzata Bartosik-Purgat is a Professor in the Department of International Management at Pozna University of Economics and Business, Poland. Her research addresses cultural aspects in international business, cross-cultural communication, cross-cultural consumer behavior, consumer ethnocentrism, acceptance of innovations in the consumers' decisions, and significance of new media in marketing and personal communication. She is a member of EIBA European International Business Association, IAIR International Academy for Intercultural Research, ABC Association for Business Communication, SIETAR Poland Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research, IT&FA International Trade and Finance Association, and AIB Academy of International Business. She is an author and co-author of publications in International Journal of Emerging Markets, European Journal of International Management, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review, and Economics and Business Review.

Nela Filimon is an Associate Professor Serra Hśnter Fellow in the Department of Business at the Universitat de Girona, Spain. Her research interests are related to consumer behaviour, market research, social media, wellbeing and ICTs, sociology of consumption, marketing in cultural industries, and quantitative research methods. She has published her research in international journals such as Social Science Computer Review, Journal of Cultural Economics, Poetics, Advances in Sociology Research, Sociological Review, Sustainability, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Regional Science Inquiry, and Economics and Business Review, among others.