-- Her research interests
include consumer studies, transdisciplinarity, integral thinking, moral leadership, and home economics philosophy.
Not exact matches
According to a 2016 McKinsey
study, autonomous vehicles,
including drones, will account for about 80 % of all
consumer parcel deliveries during the next 10 years.
Data from a number of other
studies,
including the Nurses» Health
Study and the Health Professionals Follow - up
Study also report greater risk of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and metabolic syndrome, which is related to diabetes and cardiovascular problems, for
consumers of artificially sweetened beverages.
To conduct this work, GAO analyzed household financial data,
including retirement savings and income, from the Federal Reserve's 2013 Survey of
Consumer Finances, reviewed academic
studies of retirement savings adequacy, analyzed retirement - related questions from surveys, and interviewed retirement experts about retirement readiness.
Studies typically
include market sizing, as well as targeted analysis focused on operators and
consumers.
This department prepares industry
studies on a number of topics
including consumer filters, recreational equipment, home organization products, lawn and garden products and service industries such as landscaping and commercial cleaning.
Pew's
consumer banking project
studies the accounts that Americans rely on every day to manage their finances,
including checking accounts, prepaid cards, and mobile payments.
A 2015
study by the National Institute for Retirement Security, using data from the Federal Reserve's 2013 Survey of
Consumer Finances, found that across all American households,
including those without retirement accounts, the median retirement account balance is $ 2,500, and for households near retirement, $ 14,500.
The 2017 Authentic Brands
study is the result of a combination of primary and secondary research,
including surveys on more than 1,400 brands, measuring more than 200 global brands, administered over two months (May to June 2017) to over 15,000
consumers in 15 markets: Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Studies have shown that every dollar increase for a minimum - wage worker results in $ 2,800 in new
consumer spending by household, and of the 13 states that have increased the minimum wage since 2014,
including New York, all but one experienced employment growth.»
Results from
studies that only assess
consumer preferences for different labelling systems, may be affected by other factors,
including people's familiarity with a particular system and social desirability associated with particular responses, such as choosing the system that is seen to portray the most information.
If sugar substitutes are used, such as aspartame or saccharin,
consumers can be assured they have gone though large scale
studies to validate safety, and have gained approval from regulatory industries worldwide,
including the Australian food regulator FSANZ.
General sessions
included «Voice of the Millennial
Consumer» presented by Donna Hood - Crecca and Dave Henkes of Technomic and «Annual VIBE On - premise Beverage
Consumer Trend
Study» presented by Mike Ginley of Next Level Marketing.
The conference was held on December 8 - 9, 2014 at the University of Pennsylvania with twenty - five invited speakers and four panels that
included industry initiatives, case
studies,
consumer level wastage; and waste reduction, recovery, and recycling, and behavior change.
Since 2012 a number of
studies of arsenic in infant foods have made the news,
including Consumer Reports» tests in 2012 and 2014.
According to a Kimberly Clark
consumer research
study, the moms surveyed expressed a strong interest in purchasing Huggies brand diapers that
included organic and natural materials.
Includes information for
consumers, health professionals and the media, and updates on infant feeding research
studies.
Then, to make connections between genes and age perceptions, the
study team asked around 30 white British employees of Unilever — a company that produces household goods and
consumer items
including soaps and ice cream — to look at front and side facial images of each of the individuals in the
study, and to record how old the person appeared.
But despite the rapid and widespread adoption of policies to require calorie counts at restaurants, most
studies of calorie labels in fast - food restaurants in places that have already adopted labeling,
including New York, have found little evidence that fast - food
consumers are changing their behaviors in response to the labels.
«One way we can help them do that is to
study consumer perceptions of marijuana,
including product packaging, required warning labels, and consumption advice so states can refine how they communicate marijuana information to the public.
The
study included data for more than 4,500
consumers, the majority of which made only one hotel reservation.
Limitations of the
study include that causality of adverse events can not be determined from the data, health outcomes are self - reported and reports from
consumers vs. health care professionals can not be distinguished.
Children are likely to be benefit most, however the
study also shows that the health benefits of the tax could be reduced if industry responds by increasing the price across their drinks range (
including zero sugar / diet drinks, bottled water, and fruit juice) or if heavy marketing led
consumers to switch from low to mid-sugar drinks.
For their
study, appearing in the current issue of the Journal of Marketing Research, the Marriott School authors set up experiments where balance was introduced to the
consumer experience,
including:
The calculation model the authors used
includes economic benefits for producers and
consumers as well as the benefits of reduced malnutrition among subsistence farm - households often not explicitly considered in previous
studies.
In the NIH - funded Impact of Personal Genomics (PGen)
Study, we surveyed
consumers of two U.S. companies that provide personal genetic testing — 23andMe and Pathway Genomics — to determine
consumers» reactions to genetic risk information for common diseases of interest,
including heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, and breast, colon, lung, and prostate cancers.
«Given that the majority of
studies included in our review weren't well - designed trials, better - quality research on this topic is needed to better inform
consumers and clinicians as to whether foot [orthotics] or shock - absorbing insoles can be used to decrease injury risk,» he said.
Because of this exciting discovery, other
studies are being conducted on similar natural compounds that may have the same protective effect, in order to be
included in
consumer products.
Dr. Camargo clarified that the animal
studies would be
included as supporting data in the technical report and would not be quoted in the
consumer guide.
Based on a decade of his research
studying the DNA of the microbiome, he also created a suite of microbiome tests,
including the B IOHM Gut Report Kit — the most comprehensive gut analysis that's ever been available to
consumers, and the BIOHM Candida Report, which allows people to get specific insights into the Candida species and levels present in their digestive systems.
Research results: In an independent
consumer study: 9 out of 10 said Re (marc) able instantly and completely covered imperfections,
including discoloration.
Regular nut
consumers had about a 20 percent reduction in all - cause mortality,
including lower death rates from heart disease and cancer, a
study found.
Yet the
study by credit bureau TransUnion indicates many of those alternative - loan
consumers perform well when they transition to traditional financing,
including auto loans.
A
study by Autotrader finds that
consumers still want to visit a dealership in the buying process, eventually, but want many changes,
including test drives with a product specialist instead of a salesperson and a totally online credit process, Autotrader says here:
«The results are encouraging,
including the finding that
consumers are open to advertisements on apps in exchange for a free or a lower costs service and generally even more receptive to ads on tablet apps,» said Indira Venkat, senior vice president, strategic research and
consumer insights, The Weather Channel Companies, and member of the CTAM Research Committee overseeing this
study in a statement.
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For example, a February
study by researchers from Ohio State and the University of Alabama found that 27 % of 55 - to -60-year-olds
included in the Federal Reserve's Survey of
Consumer Finances hadn't accumulated the resources they'd need to maintain their standard of living in retirement, yet seemed to think they were doing just fine.
To begin our
study, we look at some general statistics on
consumer spending,
including the average amount spent each year as well as on a monthly basis.
A recent NPD
study showed that 52 per cent of
consumers say they've heard of wearable technology devices,
including smart glasses, bracelets, watches and fitness tracking devices, and one - in - three say they're likely to buy one.
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In a recent insurance spending
study based on Canadian
consumer experience, InsurEye found that an average Canadian
consumer spends $ 3,100 annually on insurance (it
includes three major insurance types such a Home, Auto and Life insurance but does not
include other smaller insurance policies such as e.g.
The
study included a
consumer survey of 3,002 American households in May 2017.
The reliability of the statistics reported by TASC is questionable because: (i) the Report is characterized as «Preliminary» with no «Final» report having been provided; (ii) the Report does not explain how the survey was conducted, what percentage of the industry TASC represents, and how many TASC members participated; and (iii) some of the participants in the
study included in their «completion rates» accounts where only 50 % to 80 % of the
consumers» debts were actually settled.
The Canadian Food inspection Agency, which has
studied consumer attitudes over food safety, says concerns
include short - weighting products, substitute ingredients and false or misleading manufacturer claims.
GfK's Brand and Customer Experience team has conducted a benchmark
study among 17,000
consumers about their relationships to brands in 48 categories,
including dog food.
I found one
study which states that lysine in meat protein in extruded foods (which
includes most kibbles) prepared at high temperatures is not readily available to dogs: http://jn.nutrition.org/content/136/7/1998S.full, so dogs fed these foods are not getting as much nutrition as
consumers believe.
The survey also
includes a new «Lifestyle and Media
Study,» which offers a profile of
consumer lifestyle habits and media preferences directly affecting the purchase of pet products.
A new
study by Information Resources, Inc. (IRI) found that more and more
consumers are buying private - label products across many categories,
including pet care and pet food, thanks in large part to a nagging recession that has more
consumers trying to stretch their dollars further.
The
study examined
consumer shopping habits at supermarkets, but the
study's results could easily apply to a wide range of retail channels —
including pet stores, where retailers are stocking more and more products in the hopes of attracting a greater number of shoppers.