Consumer Behaviour. Online video services and perceived risk

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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing grade: 70% Queen Mary University of London (Business School) course: Understanding Consumer Behaviour language: English abstract: Rollout of HD VOD and Internet movies on day-and-date of DVD release is a growth opportunity not only because consumers value them and will pay more but also because thisexpanded availability will increase overall movie viewership. The Oliver Wyman study found that that these enhanced offers would lead U.S. consumers to watch and pay for an average of three more movies per year than they do today creating a net annual increase in domestic consumer movie spending of more than $5 billion from the current base of $50 billion.As this study of the management consultancy Oliver Wyman reveals online video services such as VOD and PPV gain an increasing importance nowadays. These trends towards online video services (OVS) invite to a closer examination of the consumer behaviour regarding these services.This essay focuses on consumer behaviour of the consumption of OVS such as iTunes Movies and CinemaNow. In particular the aspect of perceived risk will be examined because these products can only be consumed online an environment where the perceived risk is still high and a possible barrier for the usage of OVS.
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