International Comparison Of Consumer Behaviour Of Young Generation In Taiwan And Japan

Author(s):  
Tatiana Kokodey
Author(s):  
Raja Sarkar ◽  
Sabyasachi Das

21st century is the era of information technology. Be it social networking, banking, ticket booking or e-retailing, the presence of information technology is ubiquitous in our day-to-day affairs. IT has transcended the physical distance between the service providers and the service receivers. It has also provided the consumers the much needed convenience and offered them competitive price for various products and services. In this context, e-retailing has become a major shopping medium for customers specially the younger generations. The tech savvy young generation has taken to e-retailing like a fish takes to water. Even the older generations are becoming comfortable with the use of information technology for shopping purpose. India despite being a late starter, has become a major force in e-retailing and managed to achieve the tag of the fastest growing market in this category within a very short period. Apart from the home grown Flipkart, Snapdeal, Paytm, Shopclues, the largest e-tailer in the world Amazon has also made it into the country. Top retailers like Walmart and Alibaba have picked up major stakes in various e-tailers. The competition has become intense with large discounts and large assortment of products the order of the day. In this context, it has become essential for e-tailers to gauge the consumer behaviour to effectively target them. The present study is an effort to find out the various essential factors impacting e-retail purchase in India and develop a conceptual model for the same.


10.5219/1013 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Šedík ◽  
Elena Horská ◽  
Eva Ivanišová ◽  
Miroslava Kačániová ◽  
Andrzej Krasnodębski

The new trend of healthy lifestyle increases consumers´ attention towards superfoods or functional food. Due to this fact, honey enriched with various healthy foods such as cocoa, cinnamon, ginger or dried fruits has started to appear on the European market. The aim of this research paper was to investigate consumer´s perception and preferences for cocoa-enriched honey. Consumer research was based on questionnaire survey extended by product testing. This survey was conducted in 2018 (February and March) and in total 257 young Slovak consumers between 18 - 30 years participated. Each respondent tested and evaluated sensory attributes of the product (taste, aroma, colour and texture) using a 5-point scale. Statistical analyses included Friedman test, Mann-Whitney U test, Fisher's Exact Test, Pearson Chi-square test and Cramer'V coefficient. Results showed that the cocoa-enriched honey was evaluated as tasty, aromatic, gently, delicious, special, with ideal sweetness and amount of cocoa. All sensory attributes were evaluated positively (2 - good). Females were more interested in the purchase of this product. Moreover, the product would be purchased mostly by respondents who consider it a healthier alternative to commercial chocolate spreads or by those who consider their eating habits healthy. Laboratory tests revealed that the antioxidant activity of the product was higher in comparison to normal honey. In conclusion, the obtained information could be used in product positioning, promotion and designing appropriate marketing strategy.


Any type of banking transaction like checking account balance, credit applications, payments and transfers using a smart mobile device or a personal digital assistance is termed as mobile banking which is also referred as M-Banking or SMS Banking. The current study is an attempt to find out how and why people prefer mobile banking for their usage by collecting data from fifty of mobile banking users in Coimbatore city in the month of December 2018. The precise aims of the study are (i) to estimate the consumer’s choice in the selection of mobile phones, brand and network, (ii) To find out the extent of mobile banking usage and (iii)To identify the mobile banking knowledge awareness spread among general people or bank customers. The study reveals that mobile banking users are young generation and education has a greater influence in the usage of mobile banking. In the country like India, the analysis revealed that the need for offering customized and enhanced services are essential.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (17) (2) ◽  
pp. 79-100
Author(s):  
Małgorzata Bartosik-Purgat ◽  
Nela Filimon ◽  
Michael Hinner

2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahid Kalim Khan ◽  
Guoxin Li ◽  
Ali Raza ◽  
Jaleel Ahmed ◽  
Imran Khan ◽  
...  

Cross-screen engagement has evolved as an important consumer phenomenon and its rapidly increasing in terms of frequency and opportunities it offers. This phenomenon is also coined as ‘multi-screening' which is defined as the simultaneous or sequential use of more than one screen to perform related or unrelated tasks. Multi-screening has a wide range of implications and it opens doors for various research opportunities. However, there is a lack of research in this context and our understanding of user’s adoption of multi-screening is not advocate since past research has focused on adoption behavior in a single device context. The young generation of China is tech savvy and they are the most frequent user of technological devices and gadgets in the world, therefore they are also considered trendsetters for other markets. This study is devoted to exploring multi-screening adoption in young Chinese. Survey method has been chosen for collecting primary data and a sample size of 262 was utilized for the analysis which employed PLS-SEM technique through SmartPLS 3.0. The findings revealed that autonomy, outcome expectancy and selfefficacy are successful predictors of multi-screening behavior whereas, self-image could not exhibit significant impact on the multi-screening phenomenon. Research implications are provided in the end. Keywords: Autonomy; Chinese Young Consumers; Consumer Behaviour; Cross-Screen Engagement; MultiScreening; Technology Adoption


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