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| Author: Valentina Chkoniya, Ana Madsen, Paata Buxravili | Publisher: IGI Global | Publication Date: Apr 03, 2020 | Number of Pages: 546 pages | Language: English | Binding: Hardcover | ISBN-10: 1799831159 | ISBN-13: 9781799831150
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As the sport products are getting pervasive in daily life, we shouldn’t overlook the power of ‘Sportsumers’ meaning consumers who purchase sport products. This book gives us managerial guidelines how to approach the sport market by analyzing consumption pattern toward sport products, consumers’ motives participating in sport activities by their personalities, interrelation between motives \u0026 personalities, and decision factors when purchasing sport products. In this book, it is possible to see the potential value of sport industry through understanding how personalities and motives of consumers affect their decision factors when they purchase sport products. Starategic Approaches to the Market by Analyzing Consumption Pattern (Paperback)
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