Showing posts with label Survey: U.S. Companies Not Connecting with Latino Consumers. Show all posts
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Survey: U.S. Companies Not Connecting with Latino Consumers

General Market Companies Not Connecting with Latino Consumers

A national telephone survey of 1100 employed adult Hispanic consumers found that more than 66% of Latinos in America would be more inclined to buy products and services from companies and 64.7% would be even more loyal to companies that demonstrate a strong and visible commitment to the Hispanic community. And although Hispanics would like to see companies develop or adapt more products and services that are culturally relevant to them, greater community involvement and increasing the number of Hispanics in key management positions are far more important.
The study found that, although many companies continue to make investments in building their brands and their business strategically in the Hispanic market, there is a significant gap in companies’ ability to engage and build equity with the fastest growing demographic in America.
The objective of the study was to explore Hispanic perception about how U.S. companies – broadly defined as large corporations and brands— treat U.S. Hispanic consumers. Given the growth of the Hispanic population in the United States, which is currently estimated at 50 million people, and the concomitant growth in a Hispanic consumer market, this study explores whether perceptions about the way in which large U.S. companies and brands treat Hispanics affects their ability to attract them as consumers.
Other findings include:
Although 59.3% of the consumers surveyed believe that the Hispanic market is important to companies and brands in the U.S., nearly 42% believe U.S. companies have little respect for them as consumers
94% of those surveyed want companies, products or brands in this country to have Spanish speaking spokespeople in their advertising and information campaigns
15.5% would like to see products and services specifically created for the Latino consumer
More than 60% believe that Hispanic workers face serious obstacles to advancement, with only 42% claiming U.S. companies provide very few opportunities for growth — Nearly 60% believe language and 21.7% a college degree are the biggest obstacles to moving up.
60% believe companies are committed to their Hispanic employees; however, when asked how many Hispanics (in your best estimate) are currently in management or in leadership roles in companies in the United States, most Hispanics thought that less than 10%.
This study also revealed that a majority of Hispanics have a very negative perception about their own personal chances of growing professionally, with 42% claiming that U.S. companies provide very few opportunities for growth.

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