The Hybrid Consumer: Exploring the Drivers of a New Consumer Behaviour Type


Autoria(s): Grönroos, Christian; Leppänen, Hanna
Data(s)

20/11/2009

Resumo

A dramatically different consumption pattern seems to be emerging among a vast group of consumers. This may mean that conventional consumer stereotypes and segmentation theory are becoming outdated. The so called hybrid consumers seem to increasingly opt for both premium and budget alternatives in various product and service categories while mid-priced alternatives are losing share in their consumption basket. Although this type of polarisation, or dispersion, is already recognized as an important change, hybrid behaviour is still largely under-researched. The present study aims to analyze the possible drivers of hybrid consumption and by identifying typical categories and situations of trading up versus trading down derive tentative characteristics of hybrid consumption for further research on the topic. A tentative pattern of hybrid consumption was identified, which relates trading up to high-involvement, discretional spending and trading down to low-involvement necessities. However, it was also found that hybrid consumption transcends product category boundaries and may thus be less straightforward than previously perhaps assumed. In addition, a purchase pattern continuum was developed, accounting for various degrees of hybrid consumption.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10227/465

978-952-232-069-8

0357-4598

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

543

Palavras-Chave #hybrid consumer /-behaviour #consumption patterns /-trends #polarisation #omnivorousness
Tipo

Animation