by RTi Research | Apr 20, 2020 | Consumer Trends, Health and Wellness, Landscape Opportunities, Millennials, Product Development, Shopper Insights, Technology
It’s hard to pinpoint who invented what came to be called the “Veggie Burger; more recently known as the “Plant-Based Burger”. But we do know that early plant-based meat substitutes were developed in the 19th century by companies like Kellogg’s at their legendary... by RTi Research | Feb 11, 2020 | Behavioral Economics, Consumer Trends, Demographics, Innovation, Shopper Insights
If you were around in 1965, chances are this was a tune going through your head: “Second-Hand Rose,” from the Broadway musical Funny Girl, had become an international hit. Performed by the legendary Barbara Streisand, it captured the stigma of having to wear what was... by RTi Research | Oct 22, 2019 | Brand Strategy, Design Thinking, Product Development, Shopper Insights, UX
There may be some debate as to what “branding” actually entails but, no matter how you define it, companies are expending a tremendous amount of money and resources on making their brands engaging and effective. The ANA has estimated that, in the U.S. alone, “brand... by RTi Research | Jul 30, 2019 | Consumer Trends, Health and Wellness, Landscape Opportunities, Millennials, Product Development, Shopper Insights, Technology
It’s hard to pinpoint who invented what came to be called the “Veggie Burger; more recently known as the “Plant-Based Burger”. But we do know that early plant-based meat substitutes were developed in the 19th century by companies like Kellogg’s at their... by RTi Research | Apr 2, 2019 | Behavioral Economics, Brand Strategy, Consumer Trends, Landscape Opportunities, Marketing Research Trends, Retail, Shopper Insights
As has been widely discussed, brick-and-mortar retail outlets are facing a crisis. Since 2008, over 12,000 physical stores have closed. And, just six weeks into 2019, retailers have announced 2,187 closings, up 23% compared to last year. No wonder people are calling... by RTi Research | Jul 10, 2018 | Behavioral Economics, Marketing Science, Meaning, Shopper Insights
Broadly speaking, behavioral economics is the study of human irrationality as it applies to market decisions and mechanisms. Unlike classical economics, which assumes that people are rational actors who make well-informed decisions based on logical cost/benefit...