The use of mobile phones by Generation Y students at two universities in the city of Johannesburg

The main purpose of this study was to examine the use of mobile phones by Generation Y students in the city of Johannesburg in order to increase understanding of this segment's consumer behaviour. Generation Y is an important market segment in that it is making more independent purchase-related...

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Main Author: Koutras, Eleni
Other Authors: Brink, A.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Koutras, Eleni (2009) The use of mobile phones by Generation Y students at two universities in the city of Johannesburg, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/717>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-7172018-11-19T17:13:58Z The use of mobile phones by Generation Y students at two universities in the city of Johannesburg Koutras, Eleni Brink, A. Strydom, J.W. Mobile phone usage Young people University students Marketing Mobile phones Consumer behaviour Generation Y 384.530968221 Cell phones -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Generation Y -- South Africa -- Johannesburg College students -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Consumer behavior -- South Africa -- Johannesburg The main purpose of this study was to examine the use of mobile phones by Generation Y students in the city of Johannesburg in order to increase understanding of this segment's consumer behaviour. Generation Y is an important market segment in that it is making more independent purchase-related decisions and has a large amount of disposable income. The primary data for this study is based on focus group interviews and a quantitative study of a sample of 200 Generation Y tertiary students. Some of the findings are as follows: * Generation Y's use of mobile phones: Generation Y respondents have owned a mobile phone for between three to five years; the majority own Nokia mobile phones, are on prepaid packages and are not big spenders on airtime; furthermore, SMS is seen as the most cost-effective way to communicate. * Competition in the mobile phone market: The perceptions of this segment are that Vodacom is the "cool" operator, MTN is the most "expensive" network operator and Cell C is "cheap and youthful". * Mobile phone brand awareness: Nokia was the most cited brand of mobile phone and was found to be the first choice of many of the respondents. Samsung was reported as the second most cited brand with Motorola, Siemens and Sony Ericsson following. The results have implications for network providers, handset manufacturers and marketers alike as they will ultimately improve these stakeholder's chances of marketing effectively to this dynamic youth market. Business Management M. Comm. (Business Management) 2009-08-25T10:46:05Z 2009-08-25T10:46:05Z 2009-08-25T10:46:05Z 2006-06-30 Dissertation Koutras, Eleni (2009) The use of mobile phones by Generation Y students at two universities in the city of Johannesburg, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/717> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/717 en 1 online resource (xv, 254, [vii] leaves)
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topic Mobile phone usage
Young people
University students
Marketing
Mobile phones
Consumer behaviour
Generation Y
384.530968221
Cell phones -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Generation Y -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
College students -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Consumer behavior -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
spellingShingle Mobile phone usage
Young people
University students
Marketing
Mobile phones
Consumer behaviour
Generation Y
384.530968221
Cell phones -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Generation Y -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
College students -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Consumer behavior -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Koutras, Eleni
The use of mobile phones by Generation Y students at two universities in the city of Johannesburg
description The main purpose of this study was to examine the use of mobile phones by Generation Y students in the city of Johannesburg in order to increase understanding of this segment's consumer behaviour. Generation Y is an important market segment in that it is making more independent purchase-related decisions and has a large amount of disposable income. The primary data for this study is based on focus group interviews and a quantitative study of a sample of 200 Generation Y tertiary students. Some of the findings are as follows: * Generation Y's use of mobile phones: Generation Y respondents have owned a mobile phone for between three to five years; the majority own Nokia mobile phones, are on prepaid packages and are not big spenders on airtime; furthermore, SMS is seen as the most cost-effective way to communicate. * Competition in the mobile phone market: The perceptions of this segment are that Vodacom is the "cool" operator, MTN is the most "expensive" network operator and Cell C is "cheap and youthful". * Mobile phone brand awareness: Nokia was the most cited brand of mobile phone and was found to be the first choice of many of the respondents. Samsung was reported as the second most cited brand with Motorola, Siemens and Sony Ericsson following. The results have implications for network providers, handset manufacturers and marketers alike as they will ultimately improve these stakeholder's chances of marketing effectively to this dynamic youth market. === Business Management === M. Comm. (Business Management)
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