2018
DOI: 10.1111/joss.12434
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Exploration of gender differences in bottled mineral water consumption: A projective study of consumer's perception in Brazil

Abstract: The bottled mineral water sector is strategic to countries like Brazil and understanding the factors that guides the purchase and consumption by men and women becomes vital to the product's commercial success. In this context, projective techniques are important tools to comprehend the consumers' perception and to the development of target strategies of marketing. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the gender differences about the bottled mineral water's perception through using Word Ass… Show more

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“…Currently, these methodologies have been applied in foodrelated research and are excellent tools to understand the consumer market and the direction of news products creation (Pacheco et al, 2018;Pinto et al, 2018;Rocha et al 2018;Rojas-Rivas et al, 2018;Sass et al, 2018;Judacewski et al, 2019;Meyerding et al, 2019). Among these techniques, the Completion task stands out because it enables a higher projection of consumers' innermost feeling and thoughts associated to the fact that the researchers can directly assess the consumers' attention to specific aspects (Vidal et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, these methodologies have been applied in foodrelated research and are excellent tools to understand the consumer market and the direction of news products creation (Pacheco et al, 2018;Pinto et al, 2018;Rocha et al 2018;Rojas-Rivas et al, 2018;Sass et al, 2018;Judacewski et al, 2019;Meyerding et al, 2019). Among these techniques, the Completion task stands out because it enables a higher projection of consumers' innermost feeling and thoughts associated to the fact that the researchers can directly assess the consumers' attention to specific aspects (Vidal et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As reported by other authors, understanding why people are preferring plastic bottles is important to reduce harmful habits [50]. In addition to the well-known factors influencing the consumer's choice in favor of PET packaging, such as its low cost and its practical use [51], in the Province of Lecce, there may be other possible explanations regarding the high consumption of PET-bottled water.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In fact, the consumers' perception is extremely important to the food industry since it helps to identify the factors that may impact the consumption and the purchase of new products, developing new marketing strategies (de Paula et al, ; Pacheco et al, ). Then, further projective study should be recommended for the development of new product or reformulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%