Means-end-chain analysis (MEC) comes from the field of marketing and consumer studies. Its attractiveness is the freedom it gives to respondents to select and verbalize their own constructs for evaluating a product or service. The means-end chain interviews consist of two parts: 1) attribute elicitation and 2) laddering. There are several methods for both parts. An elicitation technique useful for exploratory research is “triadic sorting,” based on Kelly’s repertory grid. In this technique, typically the farmer or trader is asked to sort three fairly similar products or services according to their perceived similarities and differences (Kelly, 1955). These personally relevant constructs are then linked to the respondent´s personal goals via...
Laddering is an interview technique that provides rich qualitative data, and subsequent content anal...
The development of the interview guide is an integral aspect of the process of conducting qualitativ...
International audienceOpen-ended questions are commonly used in sensory analyses, and are usually de...
Means-end-chain analysis (MEC) comes from the field of marketing and consumer studies. Its attractiv...
Means-end chain (MEC) analysis originates from the field of marketing and consumer studies. Its attr...
This article aims at analyzing laddering as a technique of qualitative research, emphasizing the pro...
Means-end chain analysis has been applied in a wide range of disciplines to understand consumer beha...
Means-end chain theory links products to consumers by postulating hierarchical relations between att...
Laddering techniques (means-end-chains) have become popular as a means of understanding consumers' m...
The laddering technique can be considered a meaning-based qualitative approach for understanding pre...
This paper proposes a new procedure for analyzing means-end chain data in marketing research. Most c...
In an increasingly competitive market environment, understanding why consumers purchase fresh produc...
Purpose – Potato is a major food staple in Africa, but its production is constrained by poor quality...
Interdisciplinary Studies on Information Technology and Business 2013, Vol1(2):85 - 104Choosing stak...
The article discusses two methods for assessing beliefs, values etc. and underlying factors, viz. st...
Laddering is an interview technique that provides rich qualitative data, and subsequent content anal...
The development of the interview guide is an integral aspect of the process of conducting qualitativ...
International audienceOpen-ended questions are commonly used in sensory analyses, and are usually de...
Means-end-chain analysis (MEC) comes from the field of marketing and consumer studies. Its attractiv...
Means-end chain (MEC) analysis originates from the field of marketing and consumer studies. Its attr...
This article aims at analyzing laddering as a technique of qualitative research, emphasizing the pro...
Means-end chain analysis has been applied in a wide range of disciplines to understand consumer beha...
Means-end chain theory links products to consumers by postulating hierarchical relations between att...
Laddering techniques (means-end-chains) have become popular as a means of understanding consumers' m...
The laddering technique can be considered a meaning-based qualitative approach for understanding pre...
This paper proposes a new procedure for analyzing means-end chain data in marketing research. Most c...
In an increasingly competitive market environment, understanding why consumers purchase fresh produc...
Purpose – Potato is a major food staple in Africa, but its production is constrained by poor quality...
Interdisciplinary Studies on Information Technology and Business 2013, Vol1(2):85 - 104Choosing stak...
The article discusses two methods for assessing beliefs, values etc. and underlying factors, viz. st...
Laddering is an interview technique that provides rich qualitative data, and subsequent content anal...
The development of the interview guide is an integral aspect of the process of conducting qualitativ...
International audienceOpen-ended questions are commonly used in sensory analyses, and are usually de...