Consumers are a tribal bunch, and the groups they choose to belong to are significant to how those consumers view themselves and live their lives. Much the way they pick like-minded friends, consumers ...
The retail giant's latest earnings report shows a worrisome change.
As the fashion industry continues to make moves to expand “sustainable fashion,” the concept remains far from mainstream. In recent months especially, consumer reports have shown demand, and even a ...
Customer-switching behavior refers to consumers abandoning a product or service in favor of a competitor's. For example, customers might move funds from one bank to another if they are dissatisfied ...
Discover the types of consumer goods, including durable, nondurable, and services, along with examples like clothing and food, enhancing your understanding of retail products.
Consumer behavior—or how people buy and use goods and services—is a rich field of psychological research, particularly for companies trying to sell products to as many potential customers as possible.
In the summer of 2012, I had just learned of a new service where a driver would pick you up in their own car, not a taxi or licensed town car. You’d be able to ...
As we enter the second half of this decade, consumer behavior continues to shift rapidly. There are many factors at play from rising consumer costs to higher digital engagement to an increased demand ...
This is the first in a series of monthly conversations between Nation’s Restaurant News and The NPD Group, exploring how the restaurant industry is recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. While the ...
It's not hard to do with the pandemic-induced shortages. While bidets are more common elsewhere, the U.S. is just starting to more widely adopt bathroom habits that have been accepted for many years ...
It’s hard to enjoy sweet dreams as the mountains of mattresses in landfills are becoming a global environmental nightmare. According to an article in The Guardian, the US alone throws away 18.2 ...
Consumer behavior—or how people buy and use goods and services—is a rich field of psychological research, particularly for companies trying to sell products to as many potential customers as possible.