Innovation Behavior of Older Consumers
An Empirical Analysis of Older and Younger Consumers’ Determinants of Consumer Electronic Products Ownership
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Release Date: 31/12/2013
An Empirical Analysis of Older and Younger Consumers’ Determinants of Consumer Electronic Products Ownership
This book picks up two mega trends: The demographic change of many western industrial nations and the increased importance of innovations due to global competition. Thus, the empirical study analyzes older and younger consumers. It identifies age-specific differences in consumer behavior regarding innovative consumer electronic products.
This book picks up two mega trends: On the one hand population figures demonstrate the structural transition of the majority of western industrial nations. This demographic change has manifold consequences, especially on companies and their clients. On the other hand most of the markets are characterized by increasingly shorter product life cycles and global competition. The commercialization of innovations represents one possibility to remain competitive in this environment. The author connects important aspects of these two subject matters and identifies existing differences in the consumer behavior of older and younger individuals regarding innovative consumer electronic devices – a product category that is characterized by an exceptionally high pace of innovation.