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Eva Kath­rina Lang

Ph.d. Fellow

Subjects
Customer Marketing Consumer behaviour Quantitative methods Psychology

Ex­plor­ing con­sumer be­ha­vi­or to gen­er­ate in­sights for pos­it­ive so­ci­et­al change

My research focuses on the psychology of consumer decision-making and its broader societal implications. By exploring how individual and social dynamics shape consumer choices, I aim to generate insights that can contribute to addressing pressing societal challenges. 

I am particularly motivated by the potential of consumer research to inform initiatives that promote individual and collective well-being. Drawing on psychology and sociology, my work provides both theoretical contributions and practical guidance for organizations and policymakers seeking to foster positive change. 

Beyond my research, I am committed to academic collaboration and knowledge-sharing, as I believe advancing well-being requires dialogue across disciplines and communities. Through this, I aim to contribute to research environments that generate meaningful insights with relevance beyond academia.