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Culture and context: an empathic study of the needs of ethnic consumers in the UK

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posted on 2010-11-08, 14:22 authored by Shena Parthab Taylor, Colette Nicolle, Martin MaguireMartin Maguire
This paper describes a fresh approach to gathering rich data from ethnic minority consumers (EMCs) to better understand the affects of variations across subgroups upon consumers. The study investigated whether an EMC group in the UK face any barriers in the take-up of products or services. Subgroups in the study were defined as religion and generations to compare the differences and similarities of views and the effect of acculturalisation. An inductive, qualitative approach used family focus groups and some interviews with a questionnaire to set context. The research draws on previous cultural, marketing and design literature and current affairs and follows an inclusive design framework. The results successfully narrowed the research on a subgroup within the 1st generation and the usability of health services leading to a second study which is currently exploring the experiences of health services staff of providing care to EMCs to determine whether and how design may play a role in lowering barriers.

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TAYLOR. S.P., NICOLLE, C.A. and MAGUIRE, M.C., 2011. Culture and context: an empathic study of the needs of ethnic consumers in the UK. IN: Chakrabarti, A., (ed.). Research into Design: Supporting Sustainable Product Development, pp.133-42.

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© Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2011

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This is a conference paper. It was presented at the 3rd International Conference on Research into Design, ICoRD, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 10-11 January 2011.

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9789810877217

Language

  • en

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