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| Commerce De Détail > Etude de marché sectorielle |
| UK Consumer Insights 2008: Primark - Clothing |
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€ 1 528,00 |
Editeur
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Verdict |
Langue
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Anglais |
Date de publication : |
Juillet 2008 |
Taille du document : |
62 |
Autres informations : |
Description , Table des matières |
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| Présentation de l'étude de marché - Description & Table des matières |
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| UK Consumer Insights 2008: Primark - Clothing |
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Introduction
Verdict Research: UK Consumer Insights 2008 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer's customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Scope
Highlights
Reasons to Purchase
New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer's customers.Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 AT A GLANCE SUMMARY 9 Summary 9 CHAPTER 2 SHARE OF SHOPPERS 10 Primark share of shoppers 10 Primark share of shoppers by demographics 12 Primark share of shoppers by television region 13 Primark share of shoppers by household characteristics 14 Primark share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 18 CHAPTER 3 CONVERSION AND NON-CONVERSION 21 Primark conversion of visitors to main users 21 Primark conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 23 Primark conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 25 Non-converting customers 29 Profile of Primark non-converting customers by demographics and region 31 CHAPTER 4 PROFILE OF SHOPPERS 33 Primark profile of shoppers by demographics 33 Primark profile of shoppers by television region 35 Primark profile of shoppers by household characteristics 37 Primark profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 41 CHAPTER 5 LOYALTY 44 Primark loyalty of main users 44 Primark loyalty of main users by demographics and region 46 Primark loyalty of main users by household characteristics 48 Primark basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 52 Primark detailed drivers of loyalty 53 CHAPTER 6 COMPETITION 55 Competition in Clothing 55 Cross sector competitor dynamics 56 CHAPTER 7 APPENDIX 58 Basic methodology 58 The selection of parliamentary constituencies 60 Metropolitan county 60 Other 100% urban 60 Mixed urban/rural 60 Rural 61 The selection of enumeration districts 61 The selection of respondents 62 Post survey weighting 62
LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Key performance indicators for Primark in Clothing 9 Table 2: Primark change in visitor share (%) 2004-2008 10 Table 3: Primark change in main user share (%) 2004-2008 11 Table 4: Primark visitor and main user share by ACORN classification 2008 18 Table 5: Primark change in conversion rates 2004-2008 21 Table 6: Primark change in non-conversion rates (%) 2004-2008 22 Table 7: Main stores non-converters use instead of Primark 2008 29 Table 8: Primark visitor and main user profile by ACORN classification 2008 41 Table 9: Primark change in loyalty (%) 2004-2008 44 Table 10: Primark change in disloyalty 2004-2008 45 Table 11: Primark drivers of loyalty (%) 2004-2008 52 Table 12: Primark drivers of disloyalty (%) 2004-2008 52 Table 13: Primark detailed drivers of loyalty 2008 53 Table 14: Cross sector matrix shopping 2008 56 Table 15: Other retailers used 2008 57 Table 16: Sample sizes by sector 2007 59
LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Primark visitor share 2004-2008 10 Figure 2: Primark main user share 2004-2008 11 Figure 3: Primark visitor share by demographic group 2008 12 Figure 4: Primark main user share by demographic group 2008 12 Figure 5: Primark visitor share by television region 2008 13 Figure 6: Primark main user share by television region 2008 13 Figure 7: Primark visitor and main user share by household tenure 2008 14 Figure 8: Primark visitor and main user share by number of people in household 2008 15 Figure 9: Primark visitor and main user share by children in household 2008 16 Figure 10: Primark visitor and main user share by number of cars in household 2008 17 Figure 11: Primark visitor and main user share by working status 2008 19 Figure 12: Primark visitor and main user share by marital status 2008 20 Figure 13: Primark conversion rates 2004-2008 21 Figure 14: Primark non-conversion rates 2004-2008 22 Figure 15: Primark conversion rates by demographic group 2008 23 Figure 16: Primark conversion rates by region 2008 24 Figure 17: Primark conversion rates by household tenure 2008 25 Figure 18: Primark conversion rates by number of people in household 2008 26 Figure 19: Primark conversion rates by children in household 2008 27 Figure 20: Primark conversion rates by number of cars in household 2008 28 Figure 21: Primark non-conversion rates 2004-2008 29 Figure 22: Primark non-conversion rates by demographic group 2008 30 Figure 23: Demographic profile of non-converting Primark visitors 2008 31 Figure 24: Regional profile of non-converting Primark visitors 2008 32 Figure 25: Primark visitor profile by demographic group 2008 33 Figure 26: Primark main user profile by demographic group 2008 34 Figure 27: Primark visitor profile by television region 2008 35 Figure 28: Primark main user profile by region 2008 36 Figure 29: Primark visitor and main user profile by household tenure 2008 37 Figure 30: Primark visitor and main user profile by number of people in household 2008 38 Figure 31: Primark and main user profile by children in household 2008 39 Figure 32: Primark visitor and main user profile by number of cars in household 2008 40 Figure 33: Primark visitor and main user profile by working status 2008 42 Figure 34: Primark visitor and main user profile by marital status 2008 43 Figure 35: Primark loyalty 2004-2008 44 Figure 36: Primark disloyalty 2004-2008 45 Figure 37: Primark loyalty by demographics 2008 46 Figure 38: Primark loyalty by region 2008 47 Figure 39: Primark loyalty by household tenure 2008 48 Figure 40: Primark loyalty by number of people in household 2008 49 Figure 41: Primark loyalty by children in household 2008 50 Figure 42: Primark loyalty by number of cars in household 2008 51 Figure 43: Primark – other Clothing stores used 2008 55 Figure 44: Preference stores 2008 56 Figure 45: Sectors shopped 2008 57
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