Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly

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Autor(a) principal: DEUS,ELISA PRIORI DE
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: CAMPOS,ROBERTA DIAS, ROCHA,ANA RAQUEL COELHO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos EBAPE.BR
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-39512022000300352
Resumo: Abstract Consumer vulnerability is a condition that imbalances the consumer-market relationship, causing consumers to lose control of that relationship. The COVID-19 pandemic is an external event that has contributed to this imbalance. This article explains how consumers experience the vulnerability perceived during the pandemic and the role of consumption in dealing with the effects of such vulnerability. We study retired affluent consumers with health and cultural capital to carry out their plans. Interpretative research was conducted through in-depth interviews with 31 Brazilian affluent older people, and other sources were collected, such as memes, journalistic articles, and advertisements. We found that the external event made elderly vulnerable consumers only because of their age. These consumers did not perceive themselves as vulnerable before the pandemic. Also, consumption was revealed as part of the strategy to deal with the consequences of vulnerability, and the market response helped this population resume their feeling of invulnerability.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly
title Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly
spellingShingle Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly
DEUS,ELISA PRIORI DE
COVID-19
Consumer Vulnerability
Elderly Consumer
Consumption and Culture
title_short Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly
title_full Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly
title_fullStr Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly
title_sort Vulnerabilizing invulnerable: pandemic and the consumption of affluent elderly
author DEUS,ELISA PRIORI DE
author_facet DEUS,ELISA PRIORI DE
CAMPOS,ROBERTA DIAS
ROCHA,ANA RAQUEL COELHO
author_role author
author2 CAMPOS,ROBERTA DIAS
ROCHA,ANA RAQUEL COELHO
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DEUS,ELISA PRIORI DE
CAMPOS,ROBERTA DIAS
ROCHA,ANA RAQUEL COELHO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Consumer Vulnerability
Elderly Consumer
Consumption and Culture
topic COVID-19
Consumer Vulnerability
Elderly Consumer
Consumption and Culture
description Abstract Consumer vulnerability is a condition that imbalances the consumer-market relationship, causing consumers to lose control of that relationship. The COVID-19 pandemic is an external event that has contributed to this imbalance. This article explains how consumers experience the vulnerability perceived during the pandemic and the role of consumption in dealing with the effects of such vulnerability. We study retired affluent consumers with health and cultural capital to carry out their plans. Interpretative research was conducted through in-depth interviews with 31 Brazilian affluent older people, and other sources were collected, such as memes, journalistic articles, and advertisements. We found that the external event made elderly vulnerable consumers only because of their age. These consumers did not perceive themselves as vulnerable before the pandemic. Also, consumption was revealed as part of the strategy to deal with the consequences of vulnerability, and the market response helped this population resume their feeling of invulnerability.
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