RISK BASED APPROACH TO DOCUMENTING CONSUMER BEHAVIOR CHANGES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

L. Veselovská, Lucia Hudáková, Lucia Bartková
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Background: People´s consumer behavior was significantly influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic. Nowadays, the impact still persists, and we can say that people changed the way how they think, shop, and what affects them while shopping. Aims: The aim of the article and our research is to identify and analyze the risks related to consumer behavior changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: To achieve the goal, survey research was conducted between the years 2021 and 2023 and, in use of SPSS Statistics, analyzed obtained data. To identify the representativeness of the sample file, the Chi-square test was used. Consequently, several contingency tables were created to analyze the set questions. Sample: The sample file consisted of Slovak consumers. Results and Conclusions: According to research findings, it can be concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic changed human thinking about such as common things like ways of shopping, consumption, or savings irretrievably. Implications: Overall, the COVID-19 pandemic created new challenges for both enterprises and consumers, however, many organizations managed to overcome them and adapt to continue to bring value to societies.
基于风险的方法记录2019冠状病毒病大流行期间消费者行为变化
背景:新冠肺炎疫情对人们的消费行为有显著影响。如今,这种影响仍然存在,我们可以说,人们改变了他们的思维方式,购物方式,以及购物时影响他们的因素。目的:本文和我们研究的目的是识别和分析与COVID-19大流行期间消费者行为变化相关的风险。方法:为实现这一目标,在2021年至2023年期间进行调查研究,并使用SPSS统计软件对获得的数据进行分析。为了确定样本文件的代表性,使用卡方检验。因此,创建了几个列联表来分析所设置的问题。样本:样本文件由斯洛伐克消费者组成。结果与结论:根据研究发现,新冠肺炎疫情不可挽回地改变了人们对购物、消费、储蓄等日常事物的看法。总体而言,2019冠状病毒病大流行给企业和消费者都带来了新的挑战,但许多组织设法克服了这些挑战,并进行了调整,继续为社会带来价值。
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