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2020 Consumer Trend Insights

2020 Consumer Trend Insights

: 10 Keywords About What Consumers Want

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발행일 2020년 03월 30일
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쪽수, 무게, 크기 248쪽 | 450g | 크기확인중
ISBN13 9788959896448
ISBN10 8959896446

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Author's introduction of the 『2020 Consumer Trend Insights』

Rando Kim (김난도)
Rando Kim is a professor in the Dept. of Consumer Science(DCS), Seoul National University(SNU) and the head of Consumer Trend Center(CTC), SNU. As a specialist in consumer behavior and market trend analysis, he has written more than 20 books including Trend Korea series, Trend China, What Consumers Want , and Luxury Korea. He also wrote essay books, Amor Fati , Future and My Job, and Youth, It’s Painful which is sold three million copies in 14 countries. He has conducted research projects about consumer needs finding, new product planning, and market trend probing for Korea’s major companies like Samsung, LG, SK, CJ, Hyundai Motors, Amore Pacific, Lotte, Fursys, Nongshim, and Coway.

June Young Lee (이준영)
June Young Lee currently works as an associate professor in Sang-Myung University. He received a doctor’s degree in DCS, SNU. He received ‘The Best Paper Award’ in The Journal of Consumer Studies. He worked as a senior researcher in Life Soft Research lab of LG Electronics. He is a laboratory chief of Consumer Research Center in Sang-Myung University.

Miyoung Jeon (전미영)
She currently works as a research fellow in the CTC, SNU. She worked as a research analyst at the Samsung Economic Research Institute. She obtained BA, MA, and PhD degrees in DCS, SNU. She wrote Ph.D. dissertation and subsequent articles about purchasing behavior and consumer happiness. She received ‘The Best Publication Award’ from the Korean Society of Consumer Studies in 2008. She is interested in tracking consumer trends in Korea and China as well as big data analysis for new product development and industrial application.

Hyang Eun Lee (이향은)
Hyang Eun Lee is an associate professor in the Dept. of Service Design Engineering, Sungshin Women’s University. She has a master’s degree in Design Management from the Central Saint Martins in London, England and a Ph.D. in Design from the Graduate School of Arts, SNU with dissertation on “A Study on the Process Model Focused on Experience: Centering on Experience of a Designer Transformed into Intuitive Insight.” Her main area of research includes UX trends and user psychology, as well as design and consumption trends. She is working at a range of government to corporates in research and developments regarding innovation.

Jihye Choi (최지혜)
Jihye Choi, Ph.D. in Consumer Science from DCS, SNU, works as a research fellow at CTC. She has participated in many consulting projects with Korea’s leading companies such as Samsung and LG, and gives public lectures on consumer trends. She currently teaches consumer behavior and qualitative research methodology at SNU. She contributes many articles and columns to major Korean newspapers and media.

Seoyoung Kim (김서영)
Seoyoung Kim completed her Ph.D. course in DCS, SNU and is a founder and CEO of company named “Scandiedu.” She received a master’s degree in the study of consumption value of married and unmarried women. She coauthored Trend China in 2013 through a study of Chinese consumption trends. She is interested in the psychological structure of brain activation status, consumer psychological deviation, and consumer’s ambivalence when consumers purchase. Her main research field is the proliferation and prediction of consumer trends in Korea and China.

Soojin Lee (이수진)
Soojin Lee has completed BA, MA, and Ph.D. course in DCS, SNU. She has been a senior researcher at CTC since 2015. Prior to joining the center, she was a stock market reporter on Maeil Economic TV. As a contributing researcher, she is conducting a number of consulting projects with clients about consumer trend. She won the first prize in the Korean Academic Society of Financial Planning symposium. Her studies focus on consumer trends, consumption culture, and family economics.

YouHyun Alex Suh (서유현)
YouHyun Alex Suh graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design Textile BA(Hons) in the UK, London. She achieved an MS degree in Graduate School of Culture Technology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science(KAIST), specialized in design management and consumer behavior. She currently is senior researcher at CTC, and a Ph.D. candidate at SNU, specializing in data-driven trend analysis.

Jeong Yun Kwon (권정윤)
Jeong Yun Kwon is a PhD candidate in DCS, SNU and is currently a senior researcher at CTC. She academically explored the changes in consumers’ lives caused by technological change through her master thesis, “Consumer Happiness and Social Comparisons on SNS in Experiential and Material Purchases.” Her interests include rapidly changing modern society, its impact on consumer cultures, and various research methodologies to capture them.

Dahye Han (한다혜)
Dahye Han received a BA in the Department of Psychology, SNU and an M.A. degree in DCS, SNU. Currently, she is in the Ph.D. course work in SNU and works as a researcher in CTC. With her masters thesis, “A Study on Consumer Emotion Changes in Online Clothing Purchasing Process,” her research interests focus on consumer behavior, trend analysis, and consumption psychology.

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For years, I have been asked by English-speaking executives of multinational companies in Korea and foreign journalists to translate Trend Korea into English. Over the years, I also came to believe the possibility of the keywords in the book could help designers, developers, marketers, and managers working in many countries with a global market to better understand the changes in their customers and the market. Thus, I decide to have this book translated into English, starting this year. Instead of being translated word-for-word, the English translation has tried to include content more universally applicable to the various markets in the world by modifying and complementing the original content.
--- Preface

People today are good at “mode switching.” Who people are at work is different from who they are once they return home. Who people are at home is different from who they are outside. Who people are on an ordinary day is different from who they are while traveling. It is also not unusual to find an otherwise soft-spoken person turn into a passionate warrior when talking politics, and an ordinary housewife to turn into an “ARMY” with her sparkling eyes when talking about BTS.
One of the biggest tendencies exhibited by current trends is that the distinction between the “real me” and the “different me” becomes clearer, and consuming behavior that fits the identity of the situation becomes more important because different consuming contexts end up segmenting the identity of each consumer according to that context. Given that millennials are good at mode switching and that their way of life is becoming more segmented depending on the multiplicity of situations they find themselves in, what does it mean that the “real me” is becoming multifaceted?
--- p.27

Not just in the way people listen to music, but the way of life itself is changing from downloading to streaming. Streaming technology plays audio or video through a network, and it has the advantage of allowing people to experience content without having to download and own it. Having grown accustomed to streaming, consumers now want to apply this technology to every aspect of life. First, they stream their living space, realizing their dreams and designing their lifestyles comprehensively. That is, they experience a wide variety of lifestyles by staying in different conceptual spaces in a neighborhood they want to live in for a period of time they want. Second, they also stream hobbies or leisure activities by subscribing to expert recommendations. People receive style recommendations that suit their tastes, and they subscribe to cosmetics services that suit their skin type and have the products delivered on a regular basis. Lastly, people stream by borrowing. Instead of applying mental effort to select one item, they rent all the options and try them all out. People can rent anything including their dream cars, luxury handbags, and furniture items.
--- p.91

Consumers do not find it satisfactory simply by purchasing one option from a list of alternatives. They now have a desire to personally participate in the investment and manufacturing process of developing products, brands, and stars. This new type of consumer who takes part in the entire life cycle of a product, and who actively supports and purchases a product with the pride of “having raised it personally,” while at the same time meddling in and exercising their control over it, is termed a “fansumer.” These fansumers believe that big and small changes are driven by themselves, and this can be called the “by-me” syndrome.
--- p.137

Generation OPAL has left their old jobs but is taking up the challenge of working in new jobs. They also enjoy dynamic leisure activities, knowing that every moment counts ever more as they get older. Furthermore, they form new consumer trends while following the tastes and brands of younger generations, and they purchase their own content products, consequently bringing the winds of change to various industries. The OPAL generation is actually a very diverse and picky consumer group. Simply offering larger fonts and easy-to-use features cannot appeal to the OPAL generation. Companies need to approach the generation with detailed consideration of segmented lifestyles. Who calls them stubborn old folks? No more stereotype image of elders. The OPAL generation, who vigorously uses YouTube and new technologies as freely as younger people, is playing a key role in society and will provide fresh energy to the stagnant market.
--- p.178

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