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Bericht über die Diskussion
(2018)
Alles „Bio“ oder was?
(2018)
Digital Transformation, Smart Factories, and Virtual Design: Contributions of Subject Orientation
(2018)
What Are the Barriers for Asylum Seekers and Refugees Who Want to Enroll at a Swiss University?
(2018)
Augmented Sensors
(2018)
Assistive Augmentation
(2018)
Ein Keim kommt selten allein
(2018)
Globalization brought high competition in the market. Therefore, international Marketers started to use a strategy of linking a product to its Country of Origin to get a potential competitive advantage on their product. Previous studies have found that the effect of Country-of-Origin on consumer´s product evaluation, perception and purchase intention. However, it was limited to find the County-Of-Origin effect on different age groups especially in Germany.
The purpose of this research was to analyze the effect of Country of Origin on German consumer´s product evaluation and different age groups. Projective test was adopted for designing the questionnaire and Italy, China and France were selected as the country. In the end, the data was represented by statistical analysis and graphic representation.
This research comes to the conclusion that the Country of Origin either has an impact or has no impact on German consumer´s product evaluation. Their evaluation showed various results based on country and product information such as Country image, Country of Manufacturer image, product category and brand. Therefore, this research was not able to define the general Country of Origin effect on German consumer´s product evaluation. However, this research will give an insight for designing a future research and a more comprehensive understanding of the Country of Origin effect on age groups.
Neue Ansätze beim Honen
(2018)
The ever-increasing consequences of climate and environmental changes across the planet could have a lasting impact on civilization that many still underestimate. This study presents an analysis of the development of international climate agreements and their current standings, focusing on potential governmental instruments available to decouple economic growth from emitting further greenhouse gases. The author focuses on the area of electric mobility and its importance for reaching certain environmental targets. The prevailing consensus among experts in the field is that Norway is the leading nation of electromobility. Drawing on Norway´s successful approach of the matter, the author seeks to assess the viability of implementing certain Norwegian strategies in the German automotive environment. Proven successful strategies such as (a) introducing effective and numerous purchase and tax benefits for electric vehicles, (b) closing the gap of misinformation within society and actively promoting electric vehicle use, and (c) constructing a well-functioning infrastructure with the combined effort of the government, municipalities and energy and automotive companies can be directly transferred to and applied in Germany´s electric mobility market. Moreover, the presented study entails a set of recommendations for the German automotive industry regarding possible future courses of action in the field of electromobility. Concluding, Germany has not succeeded in being a leader of electromobility yet but has the unique possibility to focus on its strengths: the capability of developing high-quality, premium products and thus noticeably improve the standards of electric vehicles, their battery technologies and charging infrastructures.
In order to address the many challenges that the global population is currently facing, effective policies and therefore effective measurement concepts of development are necessary. However, disagreement regarding the methods to create and implement measurement concepts prevails. Furthermore, the abundance of development indicators makes it difficult to keep a clear overview of available measurement options. Therefore, this study clarifies the current status of the discussion regarding development. It also provides a comprehensible summary of the criteria that a valid development indicator should fulfill as well as a clearly structured overview of the most important development measures – divided into single and composite measures, then further broken down according to whether the components are aggregated and whether they are weighted. To make the results more tangible, this study assesses the Human Development Index and the World Happiness Report in greater detail and applies both to Germany and Bhutan. This is concluded by a set of general recommendations regarding the sensible application of development indicators.
Ein Relaunch ermöglicht Produkten eine neue Wachstumsphase innerhalb des Produktlebenszyklus zu erzeugen. Dabei gibt es verschiedene Wege der Konzeption. Im Gesundheitswesen gibt es andere Voraussetzungen als in anderen Branchen. Deren Einfluss auf eine neue Zielgruppe und ein neues Marketingkonzept wird untersucht, um das Potenzial eines Relaunches abwägen zu können. Für eine wahrheitsgetreue Empfehlung wurden empirische Daten erhoben.
Die ermittelten Ergebnisse der Recherche werden mit einem Fallbeispiel der Diagnostika-Industrie auf Anwendbarkeit überprüft.
This bachelor thesis covers the theme of idea management in public administration. With a qualitative research method, a workshop, an idea management process was created with the help of the employees of the city administration of Kehl. Moreover, an analysis about motivation and obstacles that will lead to more or less participation in the idea management process was done. Also, a definition of an idea and evalua-tion criteria as well as reward system were developed.
Gesundheitsrisiko Brille? Hochschule Furtwangen veröffentlicht Studie zur Mikroflora von Brillen
(2018)
Benchmark Analyse - Einfluss des Faktors Digitalisierung auf die globale Produktionsstandortwahl
(2018)
Die folgende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem Einfluss der voranschreitenden Digitalisierung der Länder auf die Produktionsstandortwahl. Hierzu wurde die Studie „Benchmark globaler Produktionsstandorte“ der Ingenics AG analysiert und um den Standortfaktor Digitalisierung erweitert um diesen messbar und damit vergleichbar zu machen.
Das Thema Digitalisierung wird genauer untersucht und es werden verschiedene, technologische Trends auf diesem Gebiet vorgestellt. Durch die Analyse dieser Punkte und mit Hilfe von externen Marktanalyse Tools wurden verschiedene Koeffizienten ermittelt, die zur Messung der Digitalisierung in der Studie verwendet wurden. Durch die Aufnahme des Faktors Digitalisierung konnte durch eine genaue Untersuchung der einzelnen Scores der Länder, deren Rang im Gesamtranking und verschiedenen Vergleichen, wie etwa einer Veränderung der Gewichtungsfaktoren, analysiert werden, wie es um den Einfluss der Digitalisierung auf die Standortwahl steht.
Java Platform Module System
(2018)
Exactly - Once
(2018)
This bachelor thesis is a comparative study between German and French consumers. Why do Germans spend less on food than French consumers? This question, which is the main one of this paper, leads to a subdivision in three other questions: How do the culture and some financial aspects of Germany and France impact their food buying decisions? German consumer vs. French consumer: how important are the characteristics of each consumer behaviour Profile? Are the other parameters being taken into account while buying food the reasons why French consumers spend more on food than Germans?
In order to answer the first two questions not only an analysis of both culture is required but also an examination of the consumption behaviours of each population. By means of qualitative and quantitative research methods the third question will be treated.
According to this comparative study, the results show that buying decision related to food is strongly influenced by some cultural aspects of each population. An answer of the main question of this study can also be derived after analysing the German consumer Profile.
While Africa presents huge markets for foreign software, sales in these markets have been decreasing over the years. This downward movement in sales can be attributed to the challenges software companies are facing in these markets.
Using the case of TeamViewer GmbH in South Africa and Nigeria, this paper seeks to examine these challenges and give possible recommendations on how to improve sale. It also would analyze the opportunities present in these markets for foreign software.
Through an interview with customers and re-sellers in the South African and Nigerian markets, we uncover that, high prices, competition, unawareness of subscription, to name a few, are some of the challenges resulting in poor sales. Also, using the political, economical, social, technological, legal and environmental (PESTLE) model of analysis, an overview of the socio-economic and political situation in these markets were examined. The findings from this paper would serve as a spring board for further research on this topic.
With today’s trends of higher flexibility in production processes and Industry 4.0, there is a heightened demand for flexible sensor solutions. SICK IVP is catering to this demand by providing highly customizable vision sensor systems. However, in the past, customization was mainly done by experts in the vision market and so, vision sensors were primarily sold in a B2B market. Recent development
towards easier to use micro-software solutions, so called apps, enable the end user to develop his own solutions. This allows SICK to market their vision products more directly to the end user, or in other words
in a B2C market.
These trends necessitate new marketing strategies and User Experience Design. Accordingly, this thesis evaluates the current marketing approach for the SICK vision apps, namely, the SICK AppPool and sick.com by mapping customer experience for a specific given task. In-depth empirical research on
customer experience was conducted. Finally, recommendations on a marketing approach for the SICK vision apps, including training, a pricing model and a UX Design concept are given.
After the global financial crisis of 2008, central banks in many advanced economies reacted with an expansionary monetary policy to counteract deflation. Various economies have reached the zero-lower bound ever since, but central banks have still been involved in asset purchase programs to further stimulate the economy and to reach price stability goals. This paper examines the changes in income structures commercial banks face because of the low interest environment. Concluding the theoretical impact of a low-interest environment, it can be said that banking profitability worsens in the interest business mainly because of the zero-lower bound whereas banks benefit in non-interest operations and loan loss provisions as they diversify their business and occur fewer nonperforming loans. Through the risk-taking channel, banks change their perception towards risk and are more willing to commit to riskier business but this increased risk-taking does not threat financial stability. The empirical analysis of 112 banks of the Euro area confirms that relevant bank key performance indicators deteriorate, especially after the global financial crisis in 2008. The conducted regression analysis indicates that the net interest margin is compressed because of the zero-lower bound and persistent low short-term rates and the shape of the yield curve. For key performance indicators of return on average assets and return on average equity the positive link is only given for the short-term interest rates but not the yield curve. For these key performance indicators, a sound economy is more important than the interest rate level. Overall, the banking sector of the Eurozone appears to be not immediately threatened by a low-interest environment as they were able to increase non-interest related income. In the long run, higher market interest rates, however, are needed to establish profitability in the interest business.
The growing desire of firms to engage in international business, is the continuous need for growth. This paper is focus on designing an international market entry strategy for KARL OTTO BRAUN GmbH Co. & KG an OEM company, a producer of medical textile products. A prerequisite is market selection and entry, should only be possible with own branded products. As an OEM, KOB produces and packages medical textile products for other companies, who market and distribute the products under their own brand names. In this paper, qualitative and quantitative research methods are used. Expert interviews, desk research and questionnaires are employed, to gather evident data that will assisst in identifying a suitable market for KOB and determine an adequate market entry mode. Since KOB produces for other companies, caution is exercise not to enter markets, where existing key customers are present. This paper also studies market development strategies and in addition to questionnaire feedbacks, will support in elaborating a suitable market development strategy for KOB own branded products in a chosen market. The goal of the paper is to use the results of the empirical study to recommend KOB an international market entry strategy.
In 2016, Germany’s population consisted of 22.5% of individuals with a migration background and the share is expected to further grow in the future. Therefore, how to successfully integrate migrants is a recurring topic. This paper examines the labour market integration and identificative integration among one of Germany’s largest minorities, migrants from the former Soviet Union. Due to a lack of data on the second-generation migrants and outdated findings on older migrants, secondary research and primary research in form of an online survey is conducted to disclose the current integration status and how it is affected by the cultural background of both generations. Furthermore, possible differences in the integration process of migrants of different ages are investigated.
The results show that the integration of the target population is characterized by a relatively high employment rate, a positive attitude towards Germany and pursuit of the most rewarding acculturation strategy. However, the lack of interethnic networks and the strong presence in blue-collar jobs leave room for improvement. Through the deployment of migrant networks, the target group benefits from its cultural background but also feels discriminated because of it. Only a few significant differences between the integration of migrants of different ages are discovered, including the command and use of German as well as the role of migrant networks.
The purpose of the thesis is to recognize the huge potential of the mobile sales channel through mobile websites and/or apps for the mobile shops in the sporting goods industries. Many retailers and fashion brands have already recognized the huge market of the M-Commerce. Surprisingly, sport brands till now have largely missed out on the M-commerce market. Only few of them have a mobile store and none of them provides a satisfying user experience. Therefore, those sport brands that already have a mobile shop need to rework their concept, and those that have no m-channel so far need to establish one. Given the exponential market growth, waiting is no longer an option. Sports brands that delay or fail to strengthen their mobile presence will fall behind competitors and miss a major opportunity to maximize their sales.
This thesis Increasing Business Success through emotionalisation? Chances and limitations of Neuromerchandising® in the food retailing industry based on the example of HIT Markt deals with the changed customer behaviour of the modern customer and the resulting challenges for the dealers in the food retailing industry. Solely providing the merchandise is nowadays not sufficient anymore to hold its own in a further developing market of the food retailing industry.
Nowadays’ consumers want to be entertained and to be addressed with all their senses. Therefore, the dealers, may it be discounters like Aldi or Edeka or high-quality dealers like HIT or Rewe are searching for ways to satisfy the changed customer needs. This requires, besides an appealing design of the store a lot more: a rethinking of the dealers by which means one can bind the customers to the own store in a very active business environment.
One thing dealers have learned by now is that you can only be sustainably successful if you address the customers on an emotional level. During this thesis it will be analysed if and how an emotionalisation of the store leads to more business success. With the help of latest findings in neuroscience the changed consumer and buying behaviour will be explained.
On this basis, the possibilities and limitations of neuromarketing® in the food retailing industry will be discussed. With regard to current developments in the food retailing industry concrete proposals for solutions will be developed, how dealers can satisfy modern customer needs better. This will be realized with a concrete practical example: the HIT Markt in Engelskirchen, on which the practical part of this thesis focusses. Finally it will be analysed how current developments will influence the future of the dealers and the food retailing industry.
Wie und wann Händewaschen?
(2018)
Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit gibt einen Überblick darüber, wie Unternehmen ihre Treibhausgasemissionen managen können. Dazu wird die Deutsche Post AG als Beispiel herangezogen. Im ersten Teil werden relevante theoretische Grundlagen behandelt. Es wird gezeigt, dass der Transport eine der Hauptquellen ist, die am meisten Emissionen produzieren. Um dem entgegenzuwirken, will die Logistikbranche grüne und umweltfreundlichere Lösungen anbieten. Für eine erfolgreiche Darstellung und Messung der Treibhausgase greifen Unternehmen auf das Controlling Instrument, das Carbon Accounting genannt wird, zurück. Mit Hilfe des Carbon Accountings ist es möglich ein regelmäßiges Reporting über den Verbrauch von Energie und Kraftstoffen zu erstellen. Im zweiten Teil, werden die Emissionswerte der Deutschen Post dargestellt. Es wird zudem gezeigt, dass ein konzernweites Effizienzmanagement mit Hilfe des Carbon Accounting angewendet wird und dass das Unternehmen somit in 10 Jahren ihre CO2-Effizienz erfolgreich um 30% verbessern konnte.
Diese Bachelorarbeit hat das Ziel, die Existenz von Geschlechtsunterschieden im Kon-sumentenverhalten aufzuzeigen. Hierfür wurden Ergebnisse aus verschiedenen Wissens-gebieten interdisziplinär zusammengefasst. Gemeinsam mit der Geschlechterforschung werden Aussagen darüber gegeben, ob sich Frauen und Männer von Natur aus unterschei-den oder ob vorgegebene Geschlechterrollen der Grund dafür sind. Durch eine empirische Studie wurden die theoretischen Feststellungen explanativ überprüft und explorative er-weitert. Untersucht wurde dabei das Kaufverhalten einer Stichprobe aus weiblichen und männlichen Probanden. Die Ergebnisse bestätigen zum großen Teil die theoretischen Feststellungen. Gender Marketing im Konsumgüterbereich ist sinnvoll und befriedigt an-geborene sowie anerzogene Unterschiede. Gleichzeitig führt dies zur Manifestierung von Geschlechterrollen. Ebenfalls konnten Erkenntnisse gewonnen werden, welche über die theoretischen Annahmen hinausgehen. Folglich können Handlungsempfehlungen fürs Marketing abgegeben werden und Anstöße für weitere Untersuchungen gegeben werden.
Die Thematik der verschiedenen Vertriebsformate und die zunehmende Digitalisierung im Leben der Kunden wird in Zukunft immer wichtiger. Gegenstand der vorliegenden Bachelorarbeit ist eine Konzeptentwicklung für deutsche Premium-Automobilhersteller, um verschiedene Vertriebsformate bewerten zu können. Hierbei wird eine Möglichkeit aufgezeigt, um die Customer Journey transparent darzulegen und somit nachvollziehbar zu machen. Dies beinhaltet eine Analyse der Kundenpräferenzen im Rahmen des Automobil-Kaufprozesses. Daher wird das durch die Digitalisierung stark veränderte Kundenverhalten untersucht. In diesem Kontext wächst die Bedeutung des Vertriebsmodells. Somit werden die am häufigsten aufkommenden Vertriebsformate von Premiumherstellern betrachtet und die einzelnen Hauptprozesse verglichen. Dies dient dazu, die Prozesse im zu erarbeitenden Konzept zu pauschalisieren und somit eine Bewertung möglich zu machen. Gestützt wird dies durch Befragungen von Experten aus den verschiedenen Bereichen. Das Konzept kann als wertvoller Beitrag sowohl für die Praktiker im Automobilvertrieb als auch für die Forschung im Bereich Marketing dienen.
Im Rahmen dieser Bachelorarbeit sollen die potenziellen zukünftigen Determinanten des Wirtschaftswachstums der angolanischen Wirtschaft ausgearbeitet werden. Als Grundlage hierfür dient das als in der volkswirtschaftlichen Literatur bekannte neoklassische Solow Modell. Anhand dieses Modells soll zunächst definiert werden wie das Wirtschaftswachstum gemessen wird. Anhand dieses Modells wird zudem auch deutlich, welche Faktoren langfristig in einer Volkswirtschaft zu Wirtschaftswachstum führen. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wird anschließend untersucht, welche Faktoren in der heute erfolgreichen mauritischen Volkswirtschaft zum lang anhaltenden Wirtschaftswachstum geführt haben. Die empirische Studie, anhand derer diese Faktoren ermittelt wurden, basiert ebenfalls auf das Solow Modell. Das Wachstum der mauritischen Volkswirtschaft dient dann als Vorbild für die angolanische Wirtschaft. Die Auswertung der Daten zeigt, dass für Angola in den Bereichen der Diversifizierung, Humankapitalbildung und dem technologischen Fortschritt noch viel Verbesserungspotenzial besteht.
Coworking spaces are known for providing the opportunity to network with the members of a coworking space and with the outside world. In order for this networking to happen, there must be a third person facilitating the relationship creation, which in this case is a Community Manager. As a result of this, this study aims to apply the concept of being a superconnector to the Community Managers in coworking spaces.
In order to prove this theory, the author of this paper carried out a qualitative research with eleven in-depth interviews. Seven of them were addressed to coworking members, while the other four to the Community Managers of four different coworking spaces. The coworking members were chosen through referral or through snowball sampling in order to acquire diverse results. Amongst these coworking members there were freelancers, start-up builders and employees from bigger companies. This variety provided the researcher with valuable information to understand how the different types of coworkers may benefit differently from the role of a Community Manager whilst networking. This research might also be helpful for other researchers since it provides information about the different sizes and populations of the coworking spaces.
The results of this study demonstrate the importance of the presence of a Community Manager in coworking spaces. This impacts mostly coworking spaces that focus on freelancers and start-up entrepreneurs that place a high value on networking.
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Bachelorarbeit ist, die internationale Bekanntheit der HFU-Summer School zu erhöhen um somit die Nachfrage für die Veranstaltung fortwährend zu steigern. Hierfür sollte das aus den Vorjahren bestehende Marketing-Konzept neubearbeitet und fortentwickelt werden. Für dieses Konzept wurden im theoretischen Teil zunächst einige grundlegende Begriffe des traditionellen Marketings sowie des Online-Marketings erläutert. Im praktischen Teil wurden dann, anhand dieser Grundlagen, neue Marketing-Instrumente für die HFU-Summer School festgelegt und Entscheidungen hinsichtlich der Übernahme und Fortentwicklung der erfolgreichen Marketing-Instrumente des Vorjahres getroffen. Die dadurch hervorgegangene neue Marketing-Strategie, wurde zeitgleich zu dieser Arbeit umgesetzt und die daraus resultierenden Ergebnisse wurden analysiert, um darauf flexibel, in Form von Änderungen, reagieren zu können.
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to increase the international awareness of the HFU-Summer School in order to continuously increase the demand for this event. To this end, the existing marketing concept from previous years was to be reworked and further developed. For this concept, the theoretical part first explains some fundamental concepts of traditional marketing and online marketing. In the practical part, these basics were used to set new marketing tools for the HFU Summer School and make decisions regarding the adoption and development of the successful marketing tools of the previous year. The resulting new marketing strategy was implemented simultaneously to this work and the results generated in this way were analyzed in order to be able to react flexibly, in the form of changes.
Office working environments experience continuous change and are subject to many external factors. This thesis paper analyzes the changes of office working environments and derives the requirements for office lighting solutions for the German based lighting producer Herbert Waldmann GmbH & Co. KG. According to the results, major changes arise from the areas: technology, social and cultural environment and ecology. To adapt to those changes accordingly, this thesis paper provides possible product solutions and evaluates them critically. In the following, three main product solutions are generated through the application of a morphologic matrix. To understand product preferences and the corresponding willingness to pay for supplemental product functions, an extensive market research is conducted in the form of an online customer survey. The results of this survey are analyzed at the end of this thesis paper and provide the basis for recommendations for a competitive strategy in the business area “office lighting solutions”. In addition, product recommendations are made in order to strengthen the market position and to conquer promising niche markets.
The world is in a trend of urbanization, which leads to population surges in the major cities. The consequences are an increase in pollution and traffic congestion. With the rise of the sharing economy, bike sharing systems are a possible solution to the urban traffic problem, which at the same time is a sustainable “green” way of transportation. This trend is especially visible in China where the combination of bike sharing and the Internet of things has resulted in a new form of bike sharing: the free-floating bike sharing system. This paper seeks to analyse the new model, the underlying market conditions of China and Germany affecting the system and eventually tries to evaluate the chances and limitations of the FFBSS in the German market, considering the differences in the market and the opinions of expats who experienced the system first hand in China. This paper focuses on the two major operators of the free-floating bike sharing system, Mobike and Ofo bike, who have split most of the Chinese market between them, kicking out most of its competitors.
Dank sozialer Medien können Influencer eine grosse Reichweite und Bekanntheit aufbauen. Vor allem die jüngeren Zielgruppen fühlen sich von diesen Meinungsführern angezogen und bilden Scharen von Followern in den verschiedensten Themenbereichen. Immer mehr Firmen versprechen sich günstige und effiziente Werbung durch Kooperationen mit den Meinungsmachern. Vor diesem Hintergrund soll die Frage nach der Bedeutung von Influencer Marketing für Unternehmen in Deutschland geklärt werden. Die Forschungsmethode beinhaltet die Erarbeitung des theoretischen Hintergrunds, der anschließend anhand einer empirischen Untersuchung im Zuge einer Online-Befragung von Konsumenten überprüft wird. Die Ergebnisse der Studie bekräftigen den aktuelle Stellenwert der Influencer und das daraus resultierende Potenzial der Disziplin. Trotz Kritik an der Glaubwürdigkeit und Zweifel an der Objektivität von Influencern bei Kooperationen mit Unternehmen, bietet die Disziplin viele Vorteile wie die kostengünstige Reichweite und das Erreichen der gewünschten Zielgruppe ohne viel Streuverluste. Werbetreibende müssen sich jedoch anpassen und ihren Partnern genügend Vertrauen entgegenbringen, sodass die Zusammenarbeit Früchte tragen kann. Die Werbeform birgt Risiken wie potenzielle Shit-Storms bei schlechter Anwendung, aber auch Chancen wie die virale Steigerung der Bekanntheit und der Sichtbarkeit der Marke im Internet. Die Thematik ist heute schon höchst relevant und wird ihren Stellenwert hinsichtlich der zunehmenden Professionalisierung der Branche voraussichtlich weiterentwickeln. Bereits weit mehr als ein Trend hat Influencer Marketing das Potenzial, sich in Zukunft zu einer essentiellen Disziplin zu entwickeln.
Die Duravit AG ist ein international tätiges Unternehmen mit Stammsitz in Deutschland. Aufgrund der jahrelangen starken Fokussierung auf den Heimatmarkt, sind viele Prozesse auch auf den selbigen und die vorherrschenden Normen abgestimmt. Für die Erstellung der technischen Dokumentation wird als Basis immer eine Step by Step Fotoanleitung, gemeinsam mit der Anwendungstechnik, erstellt. Diese dient als Basis für alle weiteren länderspezifischen Unterlagen. Die Anwendungstechnik kann die Montageanleitungen jedoch nur freigeben, wenn sie die Marktgegebenheiten wie beispielsweise Normen und Installationsvorschriften kennt. Hinzu kommt, dass die Duravit AG bei der technischen Dokumentation vermehrt auf die Bedürfnisse der Kunden eingehen möchte, da die Montageanleitungen von großer Bedeutung für das Unternehmensimage, z.B. in den USA sind.
Anhand einer Zielgruppenanalyse in den USA, eines Experteninterviews, mehrerer Mitarbeitergespräche sowie der Literaturrecherche werden in dieser Arbeit die wichtigsten Normen für die technische Dokumentation gesammelt und ein detailliertes Kundenbild erstellt. Aus diesen Erkenntnissen geht hervor, dass das bestehende Konzept zur Erstellung der technischen Dokumentation an die Herausforderungen in den USA angepasst werden muss.
The demand and supply for clean label trend have been growing continuously during the last years. Consumers are increasingly choosing to buy products that contain health and sustainability information. The negative perception of additives, colorants, palm oil, gluten and Monosodium Glutamate has been discussed and has put the food industry for challenging and expensive product adaptations such as recipe changes and design rejuvenation. A literature review based on academic journals and books provides an understanding of the consumer action’s and the food industry’s reactions related to the clean label trend. Furthermore, factors that influence the rise of the clean label trend are discussed. Health and nutritional claims are defined. Additionally, the motivators of a food choice for German consumers are examined. Lastly, an eye-tracking study was conducted to gain insights into consumers visual attention to areas of interest on a stimulus.