LIN Yung-Neng
(PhD. Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK)
Processor, Creative Industry Department
Research area: Museum Management, Audience Development, Festival Planning.
(PhD. Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK)
Processor, Creative Industry Department
Research area: Museum Management, Audience Development, Festival Planning.
Course Objectives:
Cultural Market and Consumer Research aims to provide students with a fundamental understanding of how consumers decide and behave in the cultural marketplace. The course is to enable students to critically reflect on the current theoretical discourse related to consumer behavior.
Course Outline:
1.Definition of consumer behavior
2. Brand and product awareness
3. Interpretation Processes
4. Branding and Identity
5.. Attitude and Satisfaction
6. Customer Loyalty
7. Managing Price Perceptions
8. Cultural Market
9. Market Analysis
Implementation method:
Lectures
Panel discussion
Case study
Grading Policy :
Reading and discussion 10%
Market research final paper 90%
References:
Assael, H. (2004). Consumer behavior: A strategic approach. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Kotler, N. G., & Kotler, P. (1998). Museum strategy and marketing: Designing missions, building audiences, generating revenue and resources. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Additional readings will be posted on the course web site.