Volume : 11, Issue : 8, AUG 2025
AN ANALYSISOF THE ELEMENTS IMPACTINGCONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
PAWAN KUMAR
Abstract
The study of consumer behaviour is a subfield of research that investigates the activities of people, communities, and enterprises. The consumer persona comprises all characteristics of a customer, including their mental, emotional and social states, which play a part in deciding whether or not they would acquire, use, and finally dispose of a product or service. Examples of these moods include anxiety, depression, and social anxiety. To be successful in today's industry, which is defined by quick change and a high rate of change, marketing professionals need to have a thorough understanding of their consumers' objectives, requirements, ideas, work habits, and spending habits. This is necessary in order to achieve success in the modern business environment. According to the findings of a poll, even for those who are regarded as being experts in the field, the behaviour of customers may come as quite a surprise. The purpose of this research is to compare and contrast the feelings, attitudes, and preferences of a large number of consumers with regard to a range of different establishments. During the course of this inquiry, we will get an understanding of the behaviour of customers.
Keywords
PROFESSIONALS, BEHAVIOUR, INDUSTRY, BUSINESS AND CUSTOMERS.
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