Useem describes the evolution of dynamic pricing since the mid-1990s — «eBay was Disneyland,» says one economist who
studied consumer habits there.
Not exact matches
A lot can be discovered about people through their social media
habits, and beauty brands were a quick
study, learning that above all
consumers want bragging rights.
All these
studies assume no change in
consumers» spending
habits, however, and most experts expect the effect for government to be revenue neutral — causing some to wonder why Campbell bothered to poke this hornet's nest in the first place.
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The
study also dove deeper into
consumer habits through a three day online discussion with 11 high frequency wine drinkers.
More than 65,000 Canadian
consumers participated in the
study, which offers insights into national shopping
habits for everyday
consumer packaged goods.
Millennials Weigh In on What Makes Food Brands Authentic: Today Watershed Communications released findings from two national ethnographic
studies examining the media
habits of millennial food and beverage
consumers...
And while the
study had a fairly small respondent pool — surveying 300 male and female Americans aged between 18 and 35 that snack regularly — it highlights that
consumers are looking to increase the convenience of their eating
habits.
Response to Sydney Morning Herald «Nutritionist, soft drink makers argue over
study» 17 February 2014 Beverage research provides much needed data around
consumer behaviour «Australian beverage
habits have been changing but there has been no conclusive research into the total consumption trends of non-alcoholic water based beverages in more than seven years,» said Australian Beverages -LSB-...]
A
study conduced by the Frozen Food Foundation and University of Georgia mimicked
consumer purchasing and storage
habits of fresh fruits and vegetables.
A
study that looked at
consumer habits finds that the two - pronged approach should be more effective than one based on taxes alone.
Wines and beers with lower alcohol content aren't being actively marketed as alternatives to regular strength alcohol products and thus may not be promoting healthier drinking
habits in
consumers, according to a
study published in the open access journal BMC Public Health.
The
study identifies new components of
consumer ethnocentrism, establishing, in consultation with other research on the topic, five distinct dimensions in the process: prosociality, in which the interest of one's country is more important than one's own; cognition, or interpreting the world from the point of view of one's own ethnic group; insecurity, or regarding foreign products as a threat to the domestic economy; reflexiveness, meaning that one's ethnocentrism is automatically activated; and habituation, in which ethnocentrism becomes a
habit.
All told, the
study encompasses about 29,000 households actively participating in the Nielsen
Consumer Panel, an ongoing survey that measures spending
habits and household characteristics across the U.S..
«The
study is a first of its kind in that it related actual energy usage in typical households to the
consumer's actual trends and
habits in consuming energy.
Food economists and
consumer behavior experts have been
studying the
habits of restaurant - goers to identify why some leave happily sated and others fall into a food coma.
Here are five facts about online dating: Online dating has lost much of its stigma, and a majority of Americans now say online dating is a good way to meet people.When we first
studied online dating
habits in 2005, most Americans had little exposure to online dating or to the people who used it, and they tended to view it as a subpar way of meeting people.Creating online dating profiles helps
consumers carefully consider potential matches.
As things got underway at the annual Digital Book World conference in New York, one of the first news items to come was the results of an in - depth
study on the digital reading
habits of some of the youngest ebook
consumers in the marketplace.
DENVER, Jan. 31, 2011 / PRNewswire / — In a recent
study to understand how portable, multi-function devices or MFDs (e.g., iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Android devices, etc) are changing
consumer book reading
habits,
consumers who utilized these devices expressed a tremendous affinity for them, struggling to come up with any significant shortcomings to reading ebooks on them.
LG specifically took an extensive
study of the mobile
consumer's behaviour patterns and
habits in constructing the new G2.
Denver, CO January 27, 2011 — In a recent
study to understand how portable, multi-function devices or MFDs (e.g., iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Android devices, etc) are changing
consumer book reading
habits,
consumers who utilized these devices expressed a tremendous affinity for them, struggling to come up with any significant shortcomings to reading ebooks on them.
One in five
consumers carries a card that «has fees or rewards not aligned with their actual purchase
habits,» according to J.D. Power's 2016 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction
study.
But there's a long way to go yet to provide real help to the majority of grads, a new
study shows.A survey by OppLoans of 500 college graduates revealed that most
consumers struggle to maintain good financial
habits after graduation.
National Pet Owners Survey Since 1988, APPA has been gathering information and publishing the industry's most comprehensive
consumer research
study of demographics, buying
habits and other traits of owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles and small animals.
Biannually APPA's National Pet Owner's Survey, the pet industry's most comprehensive
consumer research
study, examines demographics, buying
habits, and other traits of U.S. owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.
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.
The Lifestyle and Media
Study, creates a useful profile of
consumer lifestyle
habits and media preferences that directly affect the purchase of pet products.
Every two years APPA's National Pet Owner's Survey, the pet industry's most comprehensive
consumer research
study, examines demographics, buying
habits, and other traits of U.S. owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.
The
study highlights the changes in
consumer expectations and
habits across sectors of both brick - and - mortar and digital stores.
In the latest GfK FutureBuy
study of shopping
habits in 15 categories,
consumers gave online retailers a clear edge over brick - and - mortars on such differentiators as «easier,» «faster,» «better selection,» and «save money.»
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.
(Sec. 265) Authorizes the Secretary to establish a research program to: (1) identify the factors affecting
consumer actions to conserve energy and make improvements in energy efficiency; and (2) make grants to institutions of higher education to
study the effects of
consumer behavior on total energy use, the potential energy savings from changes in consumption
habits, the ability to reduce GHG emissions through changes in energy consumption
habits, increasing public awareness of federal climate adaptation and mitigation programs, and the potential for alterations in
consumer behavior to further American energy independence.
Through the program the Secretary will make grants to public and private institutions of higher education to
study the effects of
consumer behavior on total energy use; potential energy savings from changes in consumption
habits; the ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through changes in energy consumption
habits; increase public awareness of Federal climate adaptation and mitigation programs; and the potential for alterations in
consumer behavior to further American energy independence.
In a
study published earlier this year in the journal Environment and Behavior, researchers looked at the effects of eye contact on buying
habits of
consumers.
A recent
study of Americans» buying
habits from LIMRA found 20 percent of
consumers looking for life insurance products sought out information from their employer, while 75 percent of workplace shoppers bought life insurance.