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Lynn R Kahle (born 1950) is an American consumer psychologist and Professor Emeritus at the
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. From 2018 to 2020 he taught at the
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in
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as a visiting scholar and professor.


Life

Kahle grew up in
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, in the Portland metro area and graduated from Concordia College (later
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) in Portland. He then graduated from
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in
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, with a master's degree. He received his Ph.D. from the
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and subsequently worked as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. Kahle joined the University of Oregon in 1983 as a professor teaching in the College of Business. In 1990, he made an unsuccessful run to serve in the
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to represent District 43 as a Democrat. He was the Academic Director of the Applied Information Management (AIM) program at the
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. He previously served as President of the Society for
Consumer Psychology Consumer behavior is the study of individuals, groups, or organizations and all the activities associated with the purchase, use and disposal of goods and services. Consumer behaviour consists of how the consumer's emotions, attitudes, and ...
, which he represented on the
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(APA) Council of Representatives from 2014 to 2019. He chaired the APA Membership Board in 2019. Kahle developed the List of Values and has subsequently conducted research on values and lifestyles.Kahle, Lynn R., and Pierre Valette-Florence (2012). Marketplace Lifestyles in an Age of Social Media: Theory and Method. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. He performed as founding academic director of the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center and has done extensive research in
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. He has also studied consumption and
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, as well as consumption and religion. He served as Editor in Chief for the APA Handbook of Consumer Psychology.


Work

Kahle has contributed to many concepts in consumer psychology, including: the match-up hypothesis, the role-relaxed consumer, the role of social values in consumption,
attitude-behavior consistency Attitude-behavior consistency is when a person's attitude is consistent with their behavior. This is not true in many cases. The fact that people often express attitudes that are inconsistent with how they act may surprise those unfamiliar with so ...
, consumer thought processes, lifestyle marketing, stimulus condition self-selection, social mediaReynolds, Thomas J., Olson, Jerry C. (2001). "Understanding Consumer Decision Making: The Means-End Approach to Marketing and Advertising Strategy." Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Mahwah, NJ. and sports fandom. Kahle developed Social Adaptation theory, which maintains that people's cognitive life facilitates their functioning in their social environments. Communications is most effective when it emphasizes connections to a person's values, attitudes, and lifestyles. Sports marketing, for example, most deeply influences people whose lifestyle emphasizes sports. In social adaptation theory people actively attend to messages that inform their values. Values shape attitudes, which in turn guide behaviors.
Social media Social media are interactive media technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, interests, and other forms of expression through virtual communities and networks. While challenges to the definition of ''social medi ...
have encouraged clustering of and interactions among people who share lifestyles and values. This theory has influenced work in marketing communication, global marketing, sports marketing, retailing, and consumer
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.


Awards and honors

Kahle has won numerous awards,Engelhardt, Jim. (Jan/Feb, 2015). "UO Business: The Magazine." Lundquist College of Business, Eugene, OR. including the American Marketing Association Lifetime Achievement Award for the Consumer Behavior Special Interest Group, the Stotlar Award for the Sports Marketing Association, the Distinguished Career Contributions to the Scientific Understanding of Sports Business from the American Marketing Association Sports Special Interest Group, and the Stewart Distinguished Professor Award from the University of Oregon.


Bibliography

Selected Publications * Kahle, Lynn R., Lowrey, Tina, and Huber, Joel (Eds.). (2022). APA Handbook of Consumer Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. * Kahle, Lynn R., and Eda Gurel-Atay, Eds. (2014). Communicating Sustainability for the Green Economy. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. * Minton, Elizabeth, and Lynn R. Kahle (2014). Belief Systems, Religion, and Behavioral Economics: Marketing in Multicultural Environments. New York, NY: Business Expert Press. 160 pages. . * Stockard, Jean, Gaylene Carpenter, and Lynn R. Kahle (2014). "Continuity and Change in Values in Midlife: Testing the Age Stability Hypothesis," Experimental Aging Research, 40, 1-21. * Gurel-Atay, Eda, Guang-Xin Xie, Johnny Chen, and Lynn R. Kahle (2010). "Changes in Social Values in the United States, 1976-2007." Journal of Advertising Research, 50(1), 57–67. * Kahle, Lynn R., Raymond Liu, Gregory M. Rose, and Woo-Sung Kim (2000). "Dialectical Thinking in Consumer Decision Making." Journal of Consumer Psychology, 9(1), 53-58 * Homer, Pamela M. and Lynn R. Kahle (1988). "A Structural Equation Test of the Value-Attitude-Behavior Hierarchy," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54(April), 638–646. * Kahle, Lynn R., Ed. (1983). Social Values and Social Change: Adaptation to Life in America. New York: Praeger.


References

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