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Social Interaction and Beer Consumption
Authors:Karim Thomé  Ariel Pirangy Soares  Jehudiel Ventura Moura
Affiliation:1. Department of Agribusiness, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil;2. Department of Marketing, Handelshogskolan i Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:The aim of this article is to describe young consumers’ attitudes and conduct regarding beer consumption, analyzing the consumer as an individual (addressing internal factors) and in a collective (external factors). The research was designed in Brazil involving 52 participants, divided into 16 focus groups, and the respective data was transcribed and analyzed. The findings show three distinct types of consumers were identified. The authors termed these the Inductor, the Induced, and the Sophisticated. The article details how each type of consumer can be distinguished through different attitudes and factors. The results suggest that, rather than thinking of beer consumption as an individual item, beer consumption should be thought of as different types, involving different behavior, attitudes, and social interaction. The article demonstrates originality and value to put forward the notion that beer consumption should not be defined as an individual item. The framework offered in this article will assist future researchers to consider consumption of different types and brands of beer, based on social interaction.
Keywords:Beer consumption  brand  consumer  social interaction
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