"Perceptions Of Marital Roles In Basic Commodity Groups Purchase Decision-making "

  • Kancheva I
  • Marinov G
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Family plays a primary role in the demand formation in consumer markets worldwide. It is the field where a wide variety of consumer decisions are made every day. Family decision-making is a complex process in which multiple individuals combine their personal needs, wants and resources in order to reach a satisfactory outcome. The development of the social system leads to modifications of the known behavioral patterns of the family as a consumption unit. This paper is aimed at present-day Bulgarian family marital role structure. The distribution of roles between spouses was examined across 22 commodity groups using a convenience sample of 215 respondents.

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Kancheva, I., & Marinov, G. (2014). "Perceptions Of Marital Roles In Basic Commodity Groups Purchase Decision-making ". Annales Universitatis Apulensis Series Oeconomica, 1(16), 156–161. https://doi.org/10.29302/oeconomica.2014.16.1.13

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