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Título: Understanding consumer behaviour in the Vodka market
Autor: Diniz, Rui Miguel Morais Basto de Mesquita
Orientador: Gardete, Pedro
Palavras-chave: Consumer behaviour
Purchase decisions
Perceptual map
Conjoint analysis
Alcoholic beverages
Spirits
Vodka
Brand perceptions preferences
Attributes
Data de Defesa: 1-Fev-2023
Resumo: There has been an increasing growth of the distilled beverages consumption in Portugal, mostly among young generations. Recent studies proved young consumers drink almost four times more vodka than the average Portuguese consumer. The present research focuses on understanding consumer behaviour in the vodka market through interviews with market experts and vodka consumers and conducting structured surveys. Applying market research techniques such as maps and conjoint analysis, it was possible to understand how consumers perceive some existing brands – Eristoff, Smirnoff, Misss, Grey Goose, Cirôc and Absolut -, their preferences regarding product features and also to identify the main consumer decision making styles. It was verified that quality is associated with price, being the two most important attributes in the consumer decision-making of vodka and that although Portuguese vodka consumers are essentially price driven, they have minimum standards for quality. In addition, Cirôc and Grey Goose were perceived as the highest quality and sophisticated brands, while Eristoff and Absolut are more associated to excitement and enthusiasm.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/172525
Designação: A Work Project presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Master’s degree in Management from the Nova School of Business and Economics
Aparece nas colecções:NSBE: Nova SBE - MA Dissertations

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