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The new middle class in emerging markets: How values and demographics influence discretionary consumption
Authors:Aybegüm G Belba  M Mithat Üner  Erin Cavusgil  S Tamer Cavusgil
Institution:Aybegüm G. Belbağ,M. Mithat Üner,Erin Cavusgil,S. Tamer Cavusgil
Abstract:The rise of new middle‐class consumers in rapidly transforming emerging markets has attracted the attention of Western business executives. What they know about this growing segment of customers will determine whether they succeed or fail in these markets. The present study examines the factors that drive the discretionary consumption of this new middle class, including the effects of consumerist values, religious values, occupation, education levels, and ownership of fixed assets. The study draws its insights from data gathered from 391 new middle‐class consumers in Ankara, the second‐largest city in Turkey. The findings provide important implications for businesses, both indigenous and foreign. An overall implication is that managers ought to understand and qualify the new middle class in emerging markets not simply by their access to disposable income but by deeper attitudinal and behavioral characteristics.
Keywords:consumerist values  emerging markets  Iceberg Model  new middle class  religious values  Turkey
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