C. (Camilla) Zallot
PhD Track Doctoral Research in Consumer Behavior
Consumer behavior is the study of the full range of human interactions with products, services, their providers, and the marketing activities associated with them. The Consumer Behavior research group of the Department of Marketing Management at Rotterdam School of Management (Erasmus University) is seeking a highly motivated PhD student who desires to pursue an academic career studying consumer behavior. A strong applicant is highly motivated to conduct novel research within the field of consumer behavior/psychology, has a background in psychology, business, statistics, or a related field, and desires to pursue an international career as a leading academic researcher. The project will enable the PhD student to develop new theories about consumer behavior/psychology and support those theories with quantitative research. The project will be defined by the student and the advisors together and thus requires creativity, self-direction, and passion for scientific research.
- Keywords
- motivation, intertemporal choice, choice under risk and uncertainty, beliefs and preferences, self-control, social dilemmas, status, symbolic consumption, attitude formation and change, judgment and decision making, morality, economic psychology, well-being
- Time frame
- 2018 -
Publications
Chapter (1)
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Academic (1)
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Zallot, C., Paolacci, G., Chandler, J., & Sisso, I. (2022). Crowdsourcing in Observational and Experimental Research. In Handbook of Computational Social Science (Vol. 2, pp. 140-157). Routeledge (expected). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003025245-12
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