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Vakken Management, Economics and Consumer Studies op de Wageningen University (WUR)
Er zijn samenvattingen beschikbaar voor de volgende vakken van Management, Economics and Consumer Studies op Wageningen University (WUR)
- Management, Economics and Consumer Studies 1
- MAT-22306 Quantitative Research Methodology and Statistics 1
- MCB-20806 Principles of Consumer Studies MCB20806 5
- MCB-30306 Consumer Behaviour and Research Methods 1
- MCB-30806 Sensory Perception and Consumer Preference MCB30806 4
- MCB52806 Digital Food Marketing MCB52806 1
- MST-21306 MST-21306 2
- MST21306 1
- YRM-20806 Research Design & Research Methods 2
- YSS 31806 Consumer, Technology and Innovation YSS31806 1
- YSS-31806 Consumer, Technology And Innovation YSS31806 1
- YSS-33306 I Advanced Consumer Studies YSS33306 1
- YSS-33806 Interdisciplinary Themes In Food And Sustainability YSS-33806 4
- YSS-36806 YSS36806 1
- YSS31806 Consumer, Technology and Innovation YSS31806 5
- YSS37403 Advanced Survey Research YSS37403 1
Populaire samengevatte boeken Wageningen University (WUR) • Management, Economics and Consumer Studies
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Nieuwste samenvattingen Wageningen University (WUR) • Management, Economics and Consumer Studies
Summary of the mandatory literature for the exam of the master course YSS-31806 Consumer, Technology and Innovation. This is a mandatory course for the master MME (Management, Economics and Consumer Studies). I got a 9.5 for the exam with my summaries. This literature summary contains a summary of the following scientific papers: P1: Gram-Hanssen (2008), P2: Groot-Marcus et al., (2006), P3: Ecoplay (2021), P4: Tabak et al., (2015), P5: Otto et al., (2019), P6: McDaniel (2019), P7: Latulippe, Ham...
Post and pre-readings for the lectures
Summary articles/readings and the book for course CHL-20806
Summary lectures CHL-20806
Summary book Consumer Behaviour by Isabelle Szmigin, chapter 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10. Course Principles of Consumer Studies 20806
Summary lectures Principles of Consumer studies 
 
Learning goals 
o	Explain the major concepts, theories and models of consumer science as treated in the study materials and the lectures; 
o	Apply the major concepts, theories and models of consumer science as treated in the study materials and the lectures in analyzing a consumer studies problem; 
o	Explain the various levels of analysis of consumer behaviour – like individual, household, group, gender – and their interdependency in expla...
Summary of the lectures of the course Advanced Consumer Studies, YSS-33306. This is an optional course for the master MSc MME Management, Economics and Consumer Studies at the WUR. This is a summary that contains lectures 1-12. Theme 1 (food & health): lecture 1 (communication); lecture 2 (sociological); lecture 3 (economic); lecture 4 (user). Theme 2 (Inequality): lecture 5 (communication); lecture 6 (sociological); lecture 7 (economic); lecture 8 (user). Theme 3 (consumer studies): lecture 9 (...
Reading questions for the course Advanced Consumer Studies (YSS-33306). This is an optional course in the master MME Management, Economics and Consumer Studies at the WUR. Reading questions were a mandatory preparation for attending the lectures of the course. They were based on the mandatory literature which was part of the final exam. Besides, they are a great manner to prepare yourself for the exam. The reading questions are based on the following papers: Raghoebar et al. (2019); Poelman et a...
Two statements with two pro and con arguments for the statement. It contains arguments from all four perspectives (communication, sociological, economic, and user). These statements are based on the scientific papers (literature) and were mandatory to attend to the discussions sessions in class.
Summary of the mandatory literature for the course YSS33306, Advanced Consumer Studies for the master MSc Management, Economics and Consumer Studies (MME) at the WUR. It contains the following scientific papers that were mandatory literature for the exam: Steven, Aarts & Dewulf (2020); Chen Lou & Shupei Yuan (2019); Raghoubar et al. (2019); Poelman et al. (2018); Milfont et al. (2017); Pozolotina & Olsen (2019); Bongoni et al (2015); Bongoni et al. 92014); Jakku et al. (2019); Foster et al. (201...