COVID-19背景下的生活方式细分

Mansurali ., D. -
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生活方式是由个人的日常生活、饮食、娱乐活动、工作和家庭组成的一系列特征。回顾以往的研究发现,许多研究都是通过态度、观点和兴趣来分析受访者的生活方式,目的是了解他们的购买行为。在2019冠状病毒病背景下,根据受访者的生活方式对他们进行一般聚类,这对营销人员、卫生保健专业人员和政府官员等利益攸关方很有用。因此,本文试图根据受访者的生活方式对他们进行分组。这项研究的样本是来自印度南部泰米尔纳德邦的275名受访者。采用了一套基于活动、兴趣和意见(AIO)模型的32个问题。因子分析,以达到有意义的方面来分组受访者产生了6个因素,在此基础上,受访者被分组。还审查了它们的人口构成。该研究显示,在COVID-19的背景下存在六个不同的聚集性。这种分组对政府、营销人员和医疗保健官员指导针对这些集群的沟通、产品和服务具有重要意义。对文献的回顾表明,在印度大流行期间,缺乏对生活方式的研究。这项研究弥补了这一空白,并将作为一个原型,可以在各国的更大样本中复制,以了解大流行对人们生活方式的影响。这项研究还揭示了人们对自己、工作和生活的看法。
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Lifestyle segmentation in the context of COVID-19
Lifestyle is a set of characteristics consisting of daily routine, diet, fun activities, work and family of individuals. A review of previous research revealed that many studies were conducted to analyze the lifestyles of respondents using attitudes, opinions and interests with an objective to understand their buying behavior. A general clustering of respondents based on their lifestyles, in the context of COVID-19, would be useful for stakeholders like marketers, health care professionals and Government officials. Hence this paper attempts to group respondents based on their lifestyles. The study had a sample of 275 respondents from Tamilnadu, South India. A set of 32 questions based on the Activities, Interests and Opinions (AIO) model were used. Factor analysis, to arrive at meaningful aspects to group the respondents yielded 6 factors, based on which the respondents were grouped. Their demographic constitution was also examined. The study showed the existence of six distinct clusters in the context of COVID-19. This grouping has important implications for Government, Marketers and Healthcare officials to direct their communication, products and services, specific to those clusters. A review of literature showed a dearth of studies on lifestyle conducted during a pandemic in the Indian context. This study addresses the lacuna and would serve as a prototype that can be replicated on larger samples across countries to understand the impact of a pandemic on lifestyles of people. The study also threw light on the perspectives people have about them, their work and life.
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