The Digital Customer: Differences from the Traditional Customer and Implications for Businesses

© Priya Narayanan, Assistant Professor of Marketing, IIM Kozhikode. Views are personal.

Teaching in a virtual classroom over the past few months has made me think about how the thoughts and actions of digital customers are different from what marketers have traditionally thought of as customer behavior. The pandemic has accelerated the change by getting people to engage in activities that they carried out either infrequently or probably never, be it online shopping, online banking, working at home, or even using a laptop. This article is an attempt to examine how today’s digital customer differs from the traditional customer, and the implications that this holds for businesses. The views presented here are based on my observations and do not claim to be comprehensive.

First, the digital customer is often, but not always, characterized by behaviors that digital technology allows for. The most common behavior is that of easy switching between activities, which was first evident when the television remote came into the market. Switching occurs because consumers want variety, can easily move between windows, and there are lots of activities competing for their attention – motivation, ability, and opportunity, as consumer research would call it.

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Sharing and Owning: When the Sharing Economy Meets the Digital Economy

© Priya Narayanan, Assistant Professor of Marketing, IIM Kozhikode. Views are personal.

Recently, I attended a talk by Russell Belk who is arguably the most authoritative figure in research on the relationship between possessions and people. Belk’s work, beginning with his classic paper of 1988 marks the beginning of an era of understanding what our possessions, the objects we own, mean to us, and how they mark our “extended selves.” In this article, I discuss ideas of sharing, owning, the sharing economy of today, and what all of this means for digital goods.

With advances in research, our understanding of possessions gained clarity and became a topic worth studying. Belk has done work on other topics such as materialism, sharing, gift giving, possessions in the digital world, and a variety of cross cultural research. Among all these topics, Belk chose to talk about sharing and materialism, among others. Some of his thoughts are worth repeating, analyzing, and criticizing, hence this article.

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