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Silver Food Market Size by Product (Meal Box, Supplements), By Distribution Channel (Senior Care Facilities, Hospitals, Grocery Stores, Online Portals, Restaurants), Industry Analysis Report, Regional Outlook, Application Growth Potential, Price Trends, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2019 – 2025

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While the broad and growing leisure, culture and entertainment sector is rapidly adapting to marketing, little is known about segmentation in this field. The sector has customer and transaction databases of very good quality, but usage-based segmentation in this new field poses new problems, as hedonic consumption goods are importantly different from other consumer goods. The type of consumer choice behavior suggested in the literature demands a segmentation of category purchase incidence identified transaction data based on Latent Class Analysis. We illustrate such an approach to a library transaction database. The article concludes with a reflection on the results and suggests further directions for research.

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This paper deals with older consumers’ cognitive age (i.e., the age they feel), which is self-assessed as systematically lower than their chronological age (i.e., their actual age). Such a tendency would lead older consumers to display attitudes and purchasing behaviours, which are not typical of people of their real age.

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Discusses five barriers to new product adoption by older people. Offers marketing solutions to these barriers: sell value, communicate through children, segment the elderly market, design intergenerational products, utilize relationship marketing and promote product trials. Concludes that marketing innovations to the elderly is different than for other age groups, with a requirement to focus specifically on need, not newness.

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This paper investigates elderly consumers’ new roles and related implications for business strategies from a consumer behaviour perspective.

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The ageing population is a massive – if somewhat overlooked – opportunity for the food industry. Understanding consumer expectations in this segment is key to delivering relevant product innovations.

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