快速消费品在烹饪中的相互作用:来自定量民族志研究的见解

IF 2.8 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
G. Berumen, J. Fischer, M. Baumers
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快速消费品(fmcg)越来越多地配备了包含新功能的增强包装。由于其独特的特性,如低成本和短寿命,为快速消费品提供这种技术具有挑战性。从实践中对两者相互作用的理解中获得的知识可以帮助开发出更好地满足消费者需求并与现实世界相结合的快速消费品。为了帮助开发一种形成这种实际见解的方法,我们访问了20个家庭,然后观察参与者做饭的过程。这些过程都被录了下来,并详细记录了个人、快速消费品和其他物品之间的互动。定量人种学方法被应用于分析和建立对这些相互作用的不同方面的理解,包括它们的频率、顺序和相关特征。研究结果通过对快速消费品相互作用的认识如何为其增强型对应产品的设计和开发提供有价值的指导来讨论。例如,快速消费品与其他物品的使用相关联的发现,被认为是利用其他物品的独特属性的机会,而这些属性通常是快速消费品与其他物品相互作用的资源,以创造功能。作为对快速消费品在实践中如何使用的探索性反思,本研究中提出的方法和知识可以通过倡导产品开发过程来创造增强型快速消费品,其中决策牢固地建立在经验见解的基础上。
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Interactions of fast‐moving consumer goods in cooking: Insights from a quantitative ethnographic study
Fast‐moving consumer goods (FMCGs) are increasingly equipped with enhanced packaging that incorporates novel functionalities. Providing FMCGs with this technology is challenging due to their unique characteristics, such as their low cost and short lifespan. Knowledge derived from a comprehension of their interactions in practice can help develop FMCGs that better cater to consumer needs and are well‐integrated into real‐world contexts. To help develop a method for the formation of such practical insights, 20 households were visited where participants were then observed as they cooked a meal. The sessions were captured on video, and a detailed record of the interactions between individuals, FMCGs and other items was made. A quantitative ethnographic approach was applied to analyse and build an understanding of different aspects of these interactions including their frequential, sequential and correlational features. The findings are discussed through the lens of how an appreciation of the interactions of FMCGs can serve as a valuable guidance for the design and development of their enhanced counterparts. The discovery that FMCGs are linked to the use of other items, for instance, is proposed as an opportunity to make use of the unique properties of the other items that a given FMCG commonly interacts with as a resource to create functionalities. As an exploratory reflection of how FMCGs are utilised in practice, the methods and knowledge presented in this study can be valuable in creating enhanced FMCGs by advocating for a product development process in which decisions are firmly grounded in empirical insights.
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Packaging Technology and Science
Packaging Technology and Science 工程技术-工程:制造
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
78
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Packaging Technology & Science publishes original research, applications and review papers describing significant, novel developments in its field. The Journal welcomes contributions in a wide range of areas in packaging technology and science, including: -Active packaging -Aseptic and sterile packaging -Barrier packaging -Design methodology -Environmental factors and sustainability -Ergonomics -Food packaging -Machinery and engineering for packaging -Marketing aspects of packaging -Materials -Migration -New manufacturing processes and techniques -Testing, analysis and quality control -Transport packaging
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