Sentences with phrase «consumer willingness»

Consumer willingness refers to a person's readiness or eagerness to buy or purchase products or services. It indicates how much a consumer is willing to spend their money on something they want or need. Full definition
In addition to screen size, experience is a major factor in consumer willingness to use mobile devices for office productivity.
«China, the recent growth engine for demand, remains underpenetrated, and should remain accretive, and the North American consumer remains healthy thanks to the wealth effect (equity markets and home prices remain elevated supporting consumer willingness to spend),» she said in an email to CNBC.
«This share loss appears at risk of accelerating given 1) Amazon's bigger push into fashion, and 2) consumer willingness / acceptance to shop fashion through Amazon.»
Consumer willingness to try out the service isn't surprising — it is free, after all — but the true test will be how many stick around after the trial ends.
«Consumer Willingness to Pay for Livestock Credence Attribute Claims.»
Beverage producers should look to capitalize on this consumer willingness to experiment within the market by creating packaged water products with unique claims, ingredients, or innovative flavor combinations.
Mr Howie said underpinning the new strategy is the need for the beef industry to find ways to continue generating value for consumers in the face of four key challenges — consumer willingness to pay a premium for beef, changing population mix, changing lifestyles and proliferation of media.
With the big demand and limited supplies of the Mazda and consumer willingness to spend $ 1,000 to $ 5,000 more than full sticker, you can be sure a Miata price increase is coming that will narrow the gap between the two.
He attributes this to a maturation of the eReader market, an increasingly well covered customer base, and consumer willingness to read on a variety of things besides eReaders.
«This month's trends showed some slowing in spending growth but overall, spending remains healthy, reflecting the recovering economy and consumer willingness to spend,» said First Data's Mantripragada in the release.
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