Managing What Consumers Learn from Experience

作者: Stephen J. Hoch , John Deighton

DOI: 10.1177/002224298905300201

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摘要: The authors argue that what consumers learn from the experience of using products is not a simple matter discovering objective truth. They frame problem learning as four...

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