Course Description
The Certificate in Consumer Behaviour provides an advanced understanding of the psychological, social, and economic factors influencing consumer decision-making. This course explores key theories and models of consumer behaviour, market segmentation, branding influences, and the impact of digital transformation on purchasing patterns. Participants will critically analyse consumer behaviour research, explore contemporary trends, and apply theoretical frameworks to real-world business and marketing challenges.
Emphasis is placed on consumer psychology, data-driven decision-making, and behavioural economics. The course also explores cultural influences, ethical considerations, and the role of artificial intelligence and big data in predicting consumer preferences. Through research-based assignments and case studies, participants will develop the skills necessary to conduct high-level consumer research and apply insights to strategic business decisions.
This programme is ideal for Ph.D. students in Management who seek to deepen their expertise in consumer behaviour and contribute to scholarly research or corporate strategy development.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Course Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to: