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Títol:
Are Americans' musical preferences more omnivores today?
Autors:
Jordi López-Sintas, Anna Torres i Konstantina Zerva
Data:
Abril 2006
Resum:
Although we found a general trend favouring the omnivorousness thesis, as soon as we adjusted it to a set of structural factors and consumers’ tastes it was clear that this was caused by elitist inclusive omnivores who had increased the scope of their tastes. In general, younger cohorts were becoming less omnivorous, nevertheless, they were also becoming more educated and had greater to higher levels of inc ome, making the youth more omnivorous. As expected, upscale consumers set limits on their popular taste: musical genres, whose audiences had educational levels below the mean profile were less preferred by upscale respondents. In spite of this, as time passed, some popular brows gained social status.
Paraules clau:
Symbolic consumer research, musical tastes, omnivorousness, correspondence analysis of matched matrices
Codis JEL:
M31, C14, Z11
Àrea de Recerca:
Direcció d'Empesa i Estudis de les Organitzacions / Estadística, Econometria i Mètodes Quantitatius

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