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Les digital natives sont-ils des consommateurs plus « résistants » ?

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  • André Le Roux

    (CEREGE [Poitiers] - Centre de recherche en gestion [EA 1722] - IAE Poitiers - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (IAE) - Poitiers - UP - Université de Poitiers = University of Poitiers - UP - Université de Poitiers = University of Poitiers - ULR - La Rochelle Université)

  • Thomas Stenger

    (CEREGE [Poitiers] - Centre de recherche en gestion [EA 1722] - IAE Poitiers - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (IAE) - Poitiers - UP - Université de Poitiers = University of Poitiers - UP - Université de Poitiers = University of Poitiers - ULR - La Rochelle Université)

  • Marinette Thebault

    (IAE Poitiers - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (IAE) - Poitiers - UP - Université de Poitiers = University of Poitiers)

Abstract

Cette recherche étudie les digital natives sous l'angle de la résistance du consommateur et des pratiques numériques. Une analyse des fréquences propose une typologie et montre la grande variété des comportements parmi les consommateurs. Une analyse factorielle structure les activités pratiquées simultanément par les répondants avec des fréquences analogues. Les résultats suggèrent une césure générationnelle, notamment au niveau des pratiques numériques.

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  • André Le Roux & Thomas Stenger & Marinette Thebault, 2015. "Les digital natives sont-ils des consommateurs plus « résistants » ?," Post-Print halshs-02533935, HAL.
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