Customer Perceptions of Child Safety towards Residential Furniture

With the nature of exploring and less awareness of danger, furniture at home has been causing various kinds of child injury all over the world. Furniture tipping over is one emerging cause among children under 6 years old. Despite of the importance of child safety, it lacks evidence about people’s p...

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Main Author: Zhu, Yajie
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för maskinteknik (MT) 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-759282018-06-16T05:49:36ZCustomer Perceptions of Child Safety towards Residential FurnitureengZhu, YajieLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för maskinteknik (MT)2018Child safetyChest of drawersConsumer behaviourConsumer decision processFurniture tipping overPerceptionssurveySPSSStatistics analysisOther Engineering and TechnologiesAnnan teknikSocial SciencesSamhällsvetenskapWith the nature of exploring and less awareness of danger, furniture at home has been causing various kinds of child injury all over the world. Furniture tipping over is one emerging cause among children under 6 years old. Despite of the importance of child safety, it lacks evidence about people’s perceptions of child safety towards residential furniture. Hence, this thesis used the theory of consumer behaviour to identify factors that can potentially effect perceptions and applied quantitative and qualitative methods to find out perceived importance of child safety when people buy furniture and how people perceive child safety in a given case. It has been found that people perceive child safety much less important when buying furniture not specifically for children. Some factors, such as age, income have influence on it. In the given case of chest of drawers, when perceived to be more likely to tip over, people are more willing to anchor a chest of drawers. It has also found that a three-row and shallow type has mixed perceptions. When the weight of a chest is perceived to be more important, people agree more on the statement that a heavier chest of drawers is less likely to tip over. Although anchoring is considered to be an efficient way of preventing tipping over, results showed that it is not a preferred way for most people. Further study is needed to find out other ways. Information of child safety is welcomed by most of the people. More research can be done to find out effective ways of displaying child safety information. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-75928application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Child safety
Chest of drawers
Consumer behaviour
Consumer decision process
Furniture tipping over
Perceptions
survey
SPSS
Statistics analysis
Other Engineering and Technologies
Annan teknik
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Child safety
Chest of drawers
Consumer behaviour
Consumer decision process
Furniture tipping over
Perceptions
survey
SPSS
Statistics analysis
Other Engineering and Technologies
Annan teknik
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Zhu, Yajie
Customer Perceptions of Child Safety towards Residential Furniture
description With the nature of exploring and less awareness of danger, furniture at home has been causing various kinds of child injury all over the world. Furniture tipping over is one emerging cause among children under 6 years old. Despite of the importance of child safety, it lacks evidence about people’s perceptions of child safety towards residential furniture. Hence, this thesis used the theory of consumer behaviour to identify factors that can potentially effect perceptions and applied quantitative and qualitative methods to find out perceived importance of child safety when people buy furniture and how people perceive child safety in a given case. It has been found that people perceive child safety much less important when buying furniture not specifically for children. Some factors, such as age, income have influence on it. In the given case of chest of drawers, when perceived to be more likely to tip over, people are more willing to anchor a chest of drawers. It has also found that a three-row and shallow type has mixed perceptions. When the weight of a chest is perceived to be more important, people agree more on the statement that a heavier chest of drawers is less likely to tip over. Although anchoring is considered to be an efficient way of preventing tipping over, results showed that it is not a preferred way for most people. Further study is needed to find out other ways. Information of child safety is welcomed by most of the people. More research can be done to find out effective ways of displaying child safety information.
author Zhu, Yajie
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title Customer Perceptions of Child Safety towards Residential Furniture
title_short Customer Perceptions of Child Safety towards Residential Furniture
title_full Customer Perceptions of Child Safety towards Residential Furniture
title_fullStr Customer Perceptions of Child Safety towards Residential Furniture
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title_sort customer perceptions of child safety towards residential furniture
publisher Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för maskinteknik (MT)
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