3 resultados para Beans Purchase

em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV


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The influence of the national culture on consumer decision-making styles is investigated using a sample of Americans, Brazilians, Chinese, and Japanese consumers who have purchased a cell phone in the past three years. To make the research possible, a survey was used as a method of data collection. It relates Hofstede’s cultural classification typology with Sproles and Kendall’s consumer style inventory (CSI). The multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) results indicate six decision-making styles together with other consumer behavioral characteristics that can be used to distinguish and profile consumers who purchase cell phones. Empirical findings reveal that among Americans, Brazilians, and Japanese; Americans are the most quality conscious, brand conscious, innovative, and hedonistic shoppers; Brazilians are the most loyal, and Japanese, the most confused by overchoice consumers. Conceptual contributions and managerial implications are discussed.

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O objetivo desta dissertação é compreender a forma como se estrutura o trabalho dos vendedores e gerente de uma loja de experiência para a transmissão da experiência da marca. O embasamento teórico que deu sustentação à pesquisa aborda discussões sobre o aspecto experiencial do consumo (Holbrook & Hirchsman, 1982b Pine & Gilmore, 2000), experiência da marca (Brakus et al., 2009) e trabalho emocional (Hochschild, 1982; Korczysnki, 2005). Este estudo buscou, através dos métodos shadowing e etnografia de curto prazo, analisar o trabalho dos vendedores e gerente de uma loja de experiência de marca brasileira Chilli Beans, para identificar como estes trabalhadores transmitem a experiência da marca aos consumidores. Os resultados foram coletados durante 45 dias de pesquisa em campo, realizada na loja de experiência da marca Chilli Beans localizada na Rua Oscar Freire, em São Paulo. Ao longo da pesquisa de campo foi possível obter informações sobre a rotina dos trabalhadores, treinamentos, reuniões de avaliação de desempenho e eventos, que proporcionaram a compreensão sobre o trabalho realizado na loja de experiência. Além disso, foram realizadas entrevistas com cinco funcionários da loja, do sexo feminino e masculino, entre 18 e 26 anos, residentes na cidade de São Paulo. Os resultados demonstraram que os trabalhadores utilizam o trabalho emocional para a transmissão da experiência da marca. O trabalho destes vendedores se caracteriza pela busca do atendimento pleno do consumidor, mediante interação emocional, soberania e encantamentos que direcionam o consumidor à aquisição de seus produtos. Para isso, a marca lança mão de treinamentos que objetivam desenvolver as habilidades e técnicas dos vendedores para envolver emocionalmente o consumidor, a fim de direcioná-lo à compra do produto.

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This thesis was written as part of a Double-Degree Masters program in Management, with focus in Marketing. Aligned with the nature of the degree, this study aims to be a useful tool for managers and marketers, which conduct business online. This thesis is a study of Content Marketing in the content of online commercial product pages. Its aim is to understand how to use content marketing to drive conversion, by understanding consumer attitudes and purchase intention towards content. A in-depth study of existing theories and exploratory primary research was developed in other to attain these objectives. Business-to-consumer electronic commerce (B2C e-commerce) has provided consumers and online retailers with a more effective medium to perform online transactions through commercial websites. Although consumers have realized that the benefits of online shopping; such as time saving, minimizing effort, convenience, broader selection, and wider access to information, they are still greatly unwilling to shop online. Consumers shop essentially for two motives, to meet experiential (fun) or goal-oriented (efficiency) needs (Wolfinbarger & Gilly, 2001). The information provided by content marketing seeks to focus on consumers need for information and entertainment, instead of focusing on the brand. Thus, it is expected that the type of content format will have different effects on the attitudes and purchase intention on the online shopper, depending on the online shopping purpose. Concretely, a goal-oriented shopper should find user generated content (UGC) to be more valuable content formats, since they decrease the amount of search effort. While on the other hand, videos & tutorials (VT) might be perceived as more valuable for a consumer looking to spend time and being entertained through online shopping. The exploratory research was characterized by a survey experiment with online consumers. Participants were exposed to stimuli of content marketing tested according to their attitudes and purchase intention. The focus was to understand the impact of two different content marketing tactics—User-generated content and Videos & Tutorials—on attitudes and purchase intentions and how they interact with content complexity. The results indicate that content marketing in commercial product pages is relevant in driving consumer attitudes and purchase intentions. Consumers are not motivated by a specific content marketing tactic, unless that content has a certain level of complexity. In that case, Ur-Generated Content becomes a relevant tactic in product pages, however VT is not.