Transformative Consumer Research and the Visually Impaired: A study on restaurant services

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Autor(a) principal: Faria, Marina Dias de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva, Jorge Ferreira da, Ferreira, Jorge Brantes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Consumer Behavior Review
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/cbr/article/view/22790
Resumo: Citizens with disabilities wish and have the right to fulfill all social roles, including the consumer role. Business practitioners and scholars, however, frequently fail to consider these potential consumers. This study aims to analyze if the attributes the visually impaired most value in leisure services and environments are present in restaurants in Rio de Janeiro. Results point to certain fundamental attributes as being valued by people with low or no visual acuity in leisure restaurant outings: menus in Braille; personnel trained to serve ; tables with legs on each of its four corners and without sharp edges; low sound and light intensity; attendant paging devices; and adequate restroom facilities. Observations and interviews show that most restaurants have accessibility issues. Practical and social implications point to mandatory investments in infrastructure and personnel training in order to tend to the needs of the visually impaired according to legal and market requirements.
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title Transformative Consumer Research and the Visually Impaired: A study on restaurant services
spellingShingle Transformative Consumer Research and the Visually Impaired: A study on restaurant services
Faria, Marina Dias de
Visually impaired
Restaurants
Transformative consumer research.
title_short Transformative Consumer Research and the Visually Impaired: A study on restaurant services
title_full Transformative Consumer Research and the Visually Impaired: A study on restaurant services
title_fullStr Transformative Consumer Research and the Visually Impaired: A study on restaurant services
title_full_unstemmed Transformative Consumer Research and the Visually Impaired: A study on restaurant services
title_sort Transformative Consumer Research and the Visually Impaired: A study on restaurant services
author Faria, Marina Dias de
author_facet Faria, Marina Dias de
Silva, Jorge Ferreira da
Ferreira, Jorge Brantes
author_role author
author2 Silva, Jorge Ferreira da
Ferreira, Jorge Brantes
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria, Marina Dias de
Silva, Jorge Ferreira da
Ferreira, Jorge Brantes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Visually impaired
Restaurants
Transformative consumer research.
topic Visually impaired
Restaurants
Transformative consumer research.
description Citizens with disabilities wish and have the right to fulfill all social roles, including the consumer role. Business practitioners and scholars, however, frequently fail to consider these potential consumers. This study aims to analyze if the attributes the visually impaired most value in leisure services and environments are present in restaurants in Rio de Janeiro. Results point to certain fundamental attributes as being valued by people with low or no visual acuity in leisure restaurant outings: menus in Braille; personnel trained to serve ; tables with legs on each of its four corners and without sharp edges; low sound and light intensity; attendant paging devices; and adequate restroom facilities. Observations and interviews show that most restaurants have accessibility issues. Practical and social implications point to mandatory investments in infrastructure and personnel training in order to tend to the needs of the visually impaired according to legal and market requirements.
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