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Another "consumer research" posting about post-recession consumers

Posted by Turgut Ziyal on Wednesday, December 1, 2010, In : consumer research 
In recent strategy+business magazine there was an intersting article about post recession consumers' attitudes..Article's writer John Gerzema says: "Consumer spending patterns are changing as part of a trend that has been quietly gathering strength over the past 10 years. Say hello to a lifestyle more focused on community, connection, quality, and creativity. People are returning to old-fashioned values to build new lives of purpose and connection. They also realize that how they spend their ...
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UK: Further Evidence That Consumer Confidence Is Growing

Posted by Turgut Ziyal on Saturday, October 24, 2009, In : consumer research 
The recession changes habits

him!’s latest Recession Track study reveals some optimistic signals which suggest consumers are starting to feel that the worst is over. Compared to 6 months ago.

Fewer consumers say that they are planning to buy more retailers’ value own label products in the next 12 months.

 The % of consumers who will be shopping around for the best promotions MORE in the next 12 months, has decreased.

Fewer consumers are planning to set a weekly budget.

Only 37% o...


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