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The new middle class in Turkey: A qualitative study in a dynamic economy

Mehmet Mithat Uner and Aybegum Gungordu

International Business Review, 2016, vol. 25, issue 3, 668-678

Abstract: Although the middle class phenomenon is a widely investigated topic within a wide range of academic fields such as sociology, political sciences, anthropology, the current study concentrates on the middle class from a marketing perspective in the context of an important Emerging Market—Turkey. The definition we adapt in this study pertaining to the new middle class includes the households that have gained substantial disposable income and have experienced substantial lifestyle changes since the market liberalization reforms which commenced in the 1980s. We first present the importance of the middle class in emerging markets (especially the BRIC), the concept of middle class and the new middle class phenomenon. We then review the literature on the new middle class in Turkey and we explore whether secular and conservative subgroups of the new middle class differ in consumptional and attitudinal dimensions. Finally, we offer preliminary insights based on a qualitative study with 36 new middle class consumers in urban Turkey.

Keywords: New middle class; Emerging markets; Iceberg model; Consumption; Turkey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2015.11.002

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