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APPLICATION OF ETHNOGRAPHY AND CONJOINT ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE KEY CONSUMER ATTRIBUTES FOR LATTE-STYLE COFFEE BEVERAGES

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JOURNAL OF SENSORY STUDIES
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 48-58

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-459X.2011.00366.x

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  1. Dairy Research Institute (Rosemont, IL)
  2. Sawtooth Software Inc.

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The objective of this study was to examine and compare ethnography and conjoint analysis to identify the factors that influence choice of latte-style coffee beverages. Ethnographical data were collected at four of the top producers of latte-style beverages. Attributes measured by the conjoint survey included location of purchase, milk type, fat content, sweetener type and additional flavor. Consumer responses (n = 721) from the conjoint survey showed that the most important attributes in determining latte beverage purchase intent were location and milk type, followed by fat content, sweetener and additional flavor. Segmentation of respondents based upon patterns in utility scores showed three distinct groups. Segment 1 (n = 185) called the indulgents was influenced by milk type and sweetener type. Segment 2 (n = 200), location consumers, was influenced by a coffee house. Segment 3 (n = 336), health conscious, was calorie and health conscious. Ethnographical observations identified and described the consumer segments based upon patterns of behaviors and were in alignment with consumer responses to survey questions. Ethnography coupled with choice-based conjoint provided a robust technique for understanding consumer choices of latte-style coffee beverages.

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