On the conceptual link between mass customisation and experiential consumption: an explosion of subjectivity. Addis, M. & Holbrook, M., B. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 1(1):50-66, 2001.
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Marketing managers currently face an explosion of subjectivity. A glance at the business world reveals new solutions developed to offer customised products. Mass customisation is stressed by academicians in different ways. For example, relationship marketing emphasises the role of the relationship between a vendor and its customer, with particular reference to the importance of personal involvement and trust. Reading such phenomena as manifesting an explosion of subjectivity in consumption suggests an enhanced opportunity for applying the experiential view of consumer behaviour. This paper invites marketing managers, as well as marketing and consumer researchers, to recognise the changing environment more proactively and to embrace the increasingly well-established conceptions of the consumption experience more enthusiastically.
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