Schiffman L G Amp Kanuk L L 2010 Consumer Behavior 10th Ed Pearson Prentice Hall 2021 [exclusive] -
Analysis of Key Concepts, Edition Updates, and Relevance Source: Schiffman, L.G. & Kanuk, L.L. Consumer Behavior . 10th Edition (Pearson Prentice Hall). Note: The 2021 citation provided in the request likely refers to the reprint, 12th Edition update by Schiffman/Wisenblit, or the global edition release; this report focuses on the core 10th Edition text while acknowledging modern updates.
: Detailed exploration of consumer perception, learning, and attitude formation. Analysis of Key Concepts, Edition Updates, and Relevance
If your professor specifically assigned the 10th edition in 2021, they are likely making a pedagogical point about "classic theory." Do not apologize for the date. Instead, in your literature review, write: "While the digital landscape has evolved since Schiffman & Kanuk’s (2010) foundational text, their model of consumer decision-making remains structurally valid, particularly regarding information search and alternative evaluation (cf. Smith & Rupp, 2020, for digital replication)." 10th Edition (Pearson Prentice Hall)