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Consumer Demographics and Behaviour [electronic resource] : Markets are People / by Jo M. Martins, Farhat Yusuf, David A. Swanson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis ; 30Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2012Edition: 1st ed. 2012Description: XXII, 214 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789400718555
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 304.6
LOC classification:
  • HB848-3697
Online resources:
Contents:
Section I - Basic Issues: Market Size and Composition: 1: The Making of Markets,- 2: Perspectives on Consumer Behaviour -- 3: Towards Consumer Demographic Perspectives -- Section II - Demographic Change, Markets and Consumption: 4: Population Growth in Global Markets -- 5: Growth of Global Markets -- 6: Life Cycle: Consumption, Consumer Income and Savings -- Section III - Consumption, Income, Age, Cohort and Gender -- 7: Consumer Allocation Patterns -- 8: Market Segmentation and Income Distribution -- 9: Age, Preferences and Market Segmentation -- 10: Gendered Preferences and One-Person Households -- 11: Age and Product Substitution and Cohort Preferences -- 12: Demographic Perspectives on Consumer Behaviour and Implications for the Future.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This is the book that market strategists have been waiting for to position themselves in global markets and take advantage of the opportunities that demographic bonuses and deficits offer to them and their products. It is also a book for teachers and students of consumer behaviour to grasp the importance of the life cycle as a framework that shapes the demand for goods and services determined by changes in social, economic and physical functioning. It gives insights into gendered consumer behaviour and cohort effects. It presents a range of views on consumer behaviour and how demographic perspectives enhance these perspectives. The book offers conceptual and analytical tools that can be used in the assessment of population characteristics as determinants of market size, composition and potential for a variety of products. It offers organising frameworks as well as empirical evidence of consumer behaviour in clusters of markets, with different rates of population growth and age distribution that affect consumers' priorities and demand for basic and progressive commodities. The book shows commonalities as well as differences in consumer behaviour arising from different cultures and social customs. It uses analytical tools that are explained and accessible to readers with a range of competences. It is a book that can give a better understanding of consumer behaviour and market opportunities to the practitioner. It can also be used for the instruction of students in demography, consumer behaviour and marketing. .
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Section I - Basic Issues: Market Size and Composition: 1: The Making of Markets,- 2: Perspectives on Consumer Behaviour -- 3: Towards Consumer Demographic Perspectives -- Section II - Demographic Change, Markets and Consumption: 4: Population Growth in Global Markets -- 5: Growth of Global Markets -- 6: Life Cycle: Consumption, Consumer Income and Savings -- Section III - Consumption, Income, Age, Cohort and Gender -- 7: Consumer Allocation Patterns -- 8: Market Segmentation and Income Distribution -- 9: Age, Preferences and Market Segmentation -- 10: Gendered Preferences and One-Person Households -- 11: Age and Product Substitution and Cohort Preferences -- 12: Demographic Perspectives on Consumer Behaviour and Implications for the Future.

This is the book that market strategists have been waiting for to position themselves in global markets and take advantage of the opportunities that demographic bonuses and deficits offer to them and their products. It is also a book for teachers and students of consumer behaviour to grasp the importance of the life cycle as a framework that shapes the demand for goods and services determined by changes in social, economic and physical functioning. It gives insights into gendered consumer behaviour and cohort effects. It presents a range of views on consumer behaviour and how demographic perspectives enhance these perspectives. The book offers conceptual and analytical tools that can be used in the assessment of population characteristics as determinants of market size, composition and potential for a variety of products. It offers organising frameworks as well as empirical evidence of consumer behaviour in clusters of markets, with different rates of population growth and age distribution that affect consumers' priorities and demand for basic and progressive commodities. The book shows commonalities as well as differences in consumer behaviour arising from different cultures and social customs. It uses analytical tools that are explained and accessible to readers with a range of competences. It is a book that can give a better understanding of consumer behaviour and market opportunities to the practitioner. It can also be used for the instruction of students in demography, consumer behaviour and marketing. .

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