Team and Mission

Mission

Decoding Consumer Behaviour for Sustainable Choices.

Vision

Our vision is Leading the Shift in Consumer behaviour towards Conscious Consumption and Circular Economy.

Goals

Identify life attitudes and preferences across different generations to determine their impact on consumer behaviour and find out how to use them to change behavioral patterns towards sustainable consumption.

 

Contribute to the development of cognitive models of consumer behaviour by differentiating between actual behavior and behavioral intentions, with a particular emphasis on moral values and responsibility.

Utilize EEG and other neuromarketing tools in ETLab to explore consumer perception of marketing communication through experimental neuroscience measurements.

Identify determinants of consumer behaviour related to food waste and management in households, leveraging modern information methods and personalized media communication to promote circular economy practices and effective interventions.

Team

At the Consumer Lab, we are dedicated to identifying the determinants of sustainable consumer behaviour and shifting behavioural patterns towards more sustainable consumption. Our research focuses on uncovering the motivations and barriers consumers face when adopting sustainable practices. We also provide actionable recommendations for responsible practices in various areas of consumer behaviour, such as household food management, food waste reduction, and also food waste utilisation.

 

Our team is particularly interested in addressing current sustainability challenges, including the application of upcycling and reuse of household equipment. Through our data collection efforts, we aim to fill research gaps and generate new insights. We employ a range of methods, including traditional quantitative and qualitative consumer surveys, as well as advanced neuromarketing technologies such as EEG and eye-tracking. By using these insights, we aim to promote responsible and sustainable consumer choices.
Ing. Lucie Veselá, Ph.D.
Research Area

Her research activities are primarily focused on the examination of consumer behaviour and identifying behavioural patterns in the context of sustainability. As a principal researcher on numerous projects funded by the Czech Science Foundation (TAČR), she is engaged in research activities related to food waste, upcycling, and fast fashion issues. Her research is focused on the design of interventions for the prevention of undesirable behaviours and the development of digital education in the field of environmental competences. The objective of her projects is to identify effective strategies for promoting pro-environmental behaviours and integrating sustainability into contemporary marketing. The pedagogical emphasis is on marketing communication and consumer behaviour.

Ing. Irena Baláková, Ph.D.
Research Area

Irena Baláková successfully completed her doctoral studies in economics and management in 2021. She is currently engaged in research on consumer behavior with an emphasis on sustainability. She is an active member of research teams involved in several projects aimed at preventing waste in households and utilizing food waste, as well as projects focused on digital educational tools for developing consumers’ environmental competencies in line with circular economy principles, such as re-use and upcycling.

 

Ing. Veronika Antošová, Ph.D.
Research Area

She works as an assistant professor at the Department of Marketing and Trade, specializing in marketing courses. She graduated from the Faculty of Business and Economics at Mendel University in Brno, where she defended her dissertation in 2014, focusing on the standard of living and income levels of seniors. She has addressed this topic in her publications and as part of a project funded by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TAČR), which focused on supporting positive aging. Currently, in her scientific and research activities, she focuses on sustainability and food waste, specifically among Generation Z, where she is also a co-investigator on a TAČR project.

 

Ing. Stanislav Mokrý, Ph.D.
Research Area

My research interests lie in the fields of consumer neuroscience and neuromarketing, with a focus on the utilization of eye-tracking technology to assess consumer attention. This aligns with my broader research agenda, which encompasses the role of visual communication in influencing consumer decision-making processes. I currently hold a position at the Dep. of Marketing and Trade, where I lead the eye-tracking laboratory, ETLab. My academic qualifications include a Master’s degree in System Engineering and Informatics and a PhD in Economics and Management.

Ing. Andrea Králíková, Ph.D.
Research Area

In her research activities, she focuses on satisfaction and loyalty in tourism, with a primary focus on emotions, happiness, and well-being. Recently, she has also been concentrating on the issue of food waste in connection with structural modeling, which serves to identify deeper interrelationships among various variables. In her role at CzechTourism, she is involved in acquiring and subsequently processing secondary data, which she analyzes using PowerBI and the ArcGIS application (for map data visualization). In the pedagogical field, she focuses primarily on sustainable tourism and data processing in tourism.

 

doc. Ing. et Ing. Lea Kubíčková, Ph.D.
Research Area

She began working at the Faculty of Business and Economics at Mendel University in 1998. From 2011 to 2023, she served as the head of the Department of Marketing and Trade, and she now holds the position of Vice-Rector at the university. She teaches courses primarily focused on commerce, such as trade logistics, business operations, and international trade. Her publication activity includes numerous professional articles and contributions to domestic and international conferences. In recent years, her research has primarily focused on consumer behavior in food waste production and on behavioral patterns of consumption.

 

Ing. Michal Pšurný, Ph.D.
Research Area

He originally graduated in Biomedical Engineering from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication at Brno University of Technology. He strives to apply neuroimaging and biometric methods (eye-tracking, EEG, face-reading, etc.) to marketing challenges—neuromarketing. His research focuses primarily on online marketing and consumer behavior on the internet, particularly among Generation Z. Currently, he is also exploring topics related to sustainability, trends in consumer behavior, including food and water waste, and models of consumer behavior.