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Alt Pay Mar 10, 2014 retail technology e-commerce local mobile social media ... the emergence of a range of payment trends, from apps that make spending and money management more seamless and user-friendly, to promotions that encourage users to pay with literal “social” currency (i.e., tweets and posts). This openness to a new conception of currency has likewise spurred the rise of new monetary systems based on local and digital tender. In the future, these alternative methods of payment may prove the norm, effectively democratizing the currency landscape. Below are some of ...
The Relationships & Community Perspective May 12, 2020 ... , they didn’t pay as much attention to their local community or neighbors, but their local community has significantly grown in importance and boutique brands are stealing their attention (and dollars) from larger national and global brands. Dive into this issue of Life Interrupted to learn more about these key trends, what they mean for brands today, and, most importantly, what they will mean for brands long-term. ...
The Shape Of Belonging: A Map To Modern Community Dec 12, 2018 ... where she was treated as a child and where she now takes her baby. Mary Jane appreciates the human-to-human interactions she has with people, such as in the grocery store or local eateries where she knows the employees well. Aside from lacking a gym on the main street of town, Mary Jane says that Tenafly has all the amenities that she needs, including great restaurants, beauty spas, nail salons, a farmers market-like grocery store, and an authentic local coffee shop. Young people’s draw to, and ...
Alternative Education Mar 19, 2020 ... political and social issues.IT’s NOT ABOUT YOUR BOTTOM LINE Young consumers value engagement with the brands they patronize—even if there is no monetary exchange happening between that consumer and a brand. Take, for example, an in-store experience that one of our focus group participants discussed. She mentioned that her local West Elm was handing out informational material pertaining to inclusiveness for informational purposes, rather than to gather support around LGBTQ+ causes, even though West ...
Welcome To The Club Dec 13, 2018 ... Young people are seeking out IRL community outside of their neighborhoods and creating new means to obtain it, presenting a key opportunity for brands to help them foster meaningful interactions with other like-minded people.For previous cohorts of young adults, community was tied to where one lived and could be found in local places, such as schools, community centers, and town squares, as well as through their interactions with neighbors. Yet, today, young people are less likely to feel a ...
Live, Not Buy: Gen Z Activism Mar 22, 2020 ... , or the Parkland Teens who are on the front lines in the fight for gun control. Indeed, these Zs have taken center stage when it comes to what they consider to be some of the most pressing issues our world is facing. But is activism and a desire for global change truly indicative of the overall attitude of this generation? Cassandra discovered that nearly half of Zs in the U.S. (49%) feel that they can make a positive difference in their local community, which is seven percentage points higher ...