Self-Construal and Its Implications for Marketing

  • Gai K
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Abstract

Self-construal is the concept of the individual’s understanding of the relationship between the self and others. Different self-construals have different effects on the individual’s behavior. This article compares the differences in individual consumption behaviors of individuals with different self construals, and analyzes the cognitive factors that produce such differences. Finally, it provides the application methods of self-construal in marketing practice.

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Gai, K. (2018). Self-Construal and Its Implications for Marketing. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 06(05), 269–286. https://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2018.65020

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