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- All HBS Web
(6,526)
- People (20)
- News (1,262)
- Research (4,361)
- Events (41)
- Multimedia (74)
- Faculty Publications (3,162)
- 2022
- Article
Dynamic Pricing Algorithms, Consumer Harm, and Regulatory Response
- Research Summary
Quality disclosure and consumer behavior
Professor Luca has investigated the relationship among quality disclosure, salience, and consumer behavior. He has found that when colleges are presented by rank in U.S. News & World Report, a one-rank improvement for an institution causes nearly a... View Details
Changing Behavior Beyond the Here and Now
- 2011
- Article
The Consumer Psychology of Mail-in Rebates
- October 2001 (Revised March 2002)
- Background Note
Implicit Predictors of Consumer Behavior
- March 1992
- Background Note
Researching and Monitoring Consumer Markets
- July 2003 (Revised April 2005)
- Case
Branding Citigroup's Consumer Business
- Research Summary
Consumer Decision Making and Behavioral Research
John Gourville’s research focuses on consumer behavior, especially in the areas of pricing and consumer decision making. In the area of pricing, for instance, he has looked at the role of time on how consumers interpret and react to product costs and prices.... View Details
- February 9, 2024
- Article
The Rise of Consumer Crypto
- March 1999 (Revised December 2001)
- Background Note
Analyzing Consumer Preferences
- 11 Oct 2006
- News
Consumers and Competition
- November 2017
- Teaching Note
Predicting Consumer Tastes with Big Data at Gap
- March 2006
- Course Overview Note
Consumer Marketing: Rethinking the Core
- August 2008 (Revised July 2011)
- Case
Consumer Payment Systems — United States
- February 2012 (Revised June 2012)
- Background Note
The Market for Consumer Finance
- April 1999 (Revised September 1999)
- Case
Compaq Computer: Consumer Notebook Group
- Research Summary
Relative Thinking and Consumer Choice
Fixed differences appear smaller when compared to large differences. Professor Schwartzstein has proposed a model of relative thinking, in which a person weighs a given change by less when he compares it to a larger range. Relative thinking implies that a person is... View Details
- April 2024
- Case
Managing AI Risks in Consumer Banking
- August 1995 (Revised January 1997)
- Exercise
Consumer Behavior Exercise (E)
- November 1996 (Revised October 1998)
- Case