Revisiting the 3Fs Model at the Digital Era - The Age of Eudaimonism and Alternative Hedonism.

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Claire Roederer et al., « Revisiting the 3Fs Model at the Digital Era - The Age of Eudaimonism and Alternative Hedonism. », HAL-SHS : droit et gestion, ID : 10670/1.28lroz


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This paper explores the impact of advancements in technology and technoculture on consumer research and experience. We revisit Holbrook and Hirschman’s seminal article from 1982 that explored the experiential aspects of consumption Fantasies, Feelings and Fun. We argue that consumer research has gained analytic relevance by embracing Holbrook and Hirschman’s vision and heritage, but also suggest that the model needs to be expanded to include the dark side of digitalization, including F for frustration and fear. Additionally, consumers are becoming more aware of the social and societal costs associated with consumption and are seeking experiences that are embedded with meaning. We propose adding a fifth “E” to Holbrook’s (2000) 4 E’s: E for eudaimonism that captures a quest for meaning that more and more 21st century consumers aspire to and voice. Overall, the article highlights the need to expand and update models of consumer experience to reflect the changing landscape of technology and culture.

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