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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
AUTHOR’S NAME
DATE: 08/21/2017
Socio-spatial differences in
German online milieus
VENUE : UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE
Knut Linke
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Questions
(1) Which models for the influence of socioeconomic variables on human
beings are established in Germany?
(2) Which customer groups can be identified to support a model which can
analyses the influence of socioeconomic variables on Internet users?
(3) Which identified variables in those models are mandatory for additional
research?
Research Design
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Digital
Outsiders
Upper
class/Upper
middle class
Middle class
Social layer
Basic
orientation
Retaining |
preserving
Tradition
Doing & experiencing | exceeding limits
New orientation
having & enjoying | being & changing
Modernising/individualising
Responsibility-driven
Individuals 10%
Digital
Vanguard
15%
Digitale Immigrants Digitale Natives
The extended definition of the meta analysis for the Responsibility-driven Individuals
and the Digital Vanguard consist of the milieus from the 1987, 2002, 2006, 2007 and
2012. A special version of the lifeworlds from 2016 was not taken into consideration
due to the lack of socioeconomic data in the available descriptions.
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Qualitative Analysis
Upper
class
Upper
middle
class
Mid-level
middle
class
Lower
middle
class
Lower
class
Capital
Basic
orientationTraditional
orientation
Post-
materialist
New
orientation
Materialism + anomie
Materialism,
‘to have’
Consumer
hedonism
Upper Conservative
Mileu 9%
Petite Bourgeois
Milieu 26%
Social Climber Milieu
24%
Traditional
Working-class
Milieu 9%
Traditionless
Working-class
Milieu 10%
Technocratic Liberal Milieu 10%
Alternative
Milieu 3%
Technocratic Liberals (Hradil, 1987, p. 130)
Value
orientation
- Focuses professional performance, success and self-realization
- Emphasis on tolerance, liberalism, objectivity, good sense and progressivity
- Support of humanism and “new humanity”
Everyday
consciousness
- Achievement-oriented
- Focuses on social prestige, optimism about the future and a functioning family life
Social status - Medium and high level of education
- Established skilled or white collar worker
- High level of working women
Upper Conservatives (Hradil, 1987, p. 129)
Value
orientation
- Focuses on success and prestige
- Ethos for privacy and family
- Emphasis on social engagement, humanism, faith, commitment, social
responsibility, harmony and ethical self-understanding
- Stands for self-realisation
Everyday
consciousness
- Complaints about moral decay, detachment, value loss and materialism
- Attaches to orderly family life and individuality
Social status - High level of education
- High income
- Material success
SINUS Milieus 1987
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Examples of redefined Milieus
Digital
Outsiders
Digital Immigrants Digital Natives
Upper class /
Upper
middle class
Mid-level
middle class
Lower
middle class
/ lower class
Social layer
Basic
orientation
The Internet-
Wary 27%
CarefreeHedonists
12%
Responsibility-Driven
Individuals 10%
Post-Material
Sceptical 10%
Digital
Vanguard 15%
Efficiency-
oriented
Performers 14%
Order-seeking
Internet Laypeople
12%
Retaining | Preserving
Tradition
Doing & experience | exceeding limits
New orientation
Having & enjoying| being & changing
Modernising/individualising
Upper class /
Upper
middle class
Mid-level
middle class
Lower
middle
class/lower
class
Social layer
Basic
orientation
Traditional values
Performing duties, Order
New orientation
Multi-optionality,
eagerness to
experiment, living in
paradoxes
Modernising
Individualisation, self-fulfilment,
enjoyment
Consumer-materialists 10%
Hedonists 11%
Traditionalists 14%
Post-Material Sceptical
10%
Experimentalists 8%
The MiddleClass 16%
Modern
Performers 9%
SINUS Milieus 2005 DIVSI Milieus 2012
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Value
orientation
- Conservative and (traditional) value-oriented, level of flexibility is rather low
- Self-confident, progressivity and achievement-oriented
- Focuses on success, accomplishment, goal achieving, self-realization and prestige
- Pronounced interest in art and culture, as also requirement for exclusivity and “luxury”
- It is believed that a person has to try everything at least once
Everyday
consciousness
- Focuses on social prestige, individuality and a functioning family life (family values)
- Focus on style, quality and speciality
- Characterised by flexibility and pragmatism
Interior - A preference for art and culture, as well as high-class, modern, elegant or traditional brands
- Furniture can be antique and the interior design lavish
Redefined Responsibility-Driven Individuals
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Social
status
- Medium or high level of education (University)
- Medium or high income and greater assets (material success)
- Works mostly as executives, senior officials, entrepreneurs or freelancer, no blue colour worker or
unemployed people
- Middle and higher age, includes retired people
- Mostly married with children and live in households with 2 to 4 people
Interests - Interested in personal hobbies, sport, art and culture (e. g. reading, theatre)
- Interested in discussions about politics, society and the economy
- Shopping (quality products e. g. furniture, garden and clothing products)
- Can be early adopters and open for technological changes
Redefined Responsibility-Driven Individuals
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Media usage - The Internet is used selectively and responsible to handle tasks online; activities as reading the
news and communicating opinions are popular, entertainment might be avoided
- Responsible attitude towards digital advancement, incl. placing a high value on their online
reputation which leads to a focus on the ensuring of privacy and data security
Redefined Responsibility-Driven Individuals
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Value
orientation
- Characterised by an emphasis on fun, entertainment and self-realisation
- Open for other ways of living and spontaneity which leads to patchwork biographies
- Strong individualistic attitude, strong desire for autonomy, creativity and independence
- Strong orientation for openness, intellectuality and other cultures (cosmopolitan)
- Intensive living at work and during the private time
- Characterised by simplicity and genuineness
Everyday
consciousness
- Be individual, authentic and meaningful – search for intellectual challenges, follow
ambitions, always in motion, reject rules and borders (against conventions)
- Usage of changes and experiences to reach success and self-realisation
Interior - Living area is comfortable, tasteful, modern and tidy, which creates a warm atmosphere
- IKEA is the common brand (due to their elegance and design, as well as their usability)
Redefined Digital Vanguards
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Social status - Can contain all ages, but the main focus in the most analyses were on “younger” people
- High amount of single or not married (steady relationship)
- Low income only of students or pupils, otherwise above average
- In general a high level of students or pupils and a higher education level
- No blue-colour worker or unemployed, contains self-employed and (little) entrepreneurs
Interests - Interest in music, art, continuous education, culture, films and books
- Interested in (new) sports, (new) media, events and clubbing
Media usage - See themselves as digital avant-garde, with a long term and sovereign Internet usage
- The Internet, also mobile Internet, is used constantly and daily
- Laptops, tablets or smart phones are often chosen as the medium
- Posting comments, sharing of content, as well blogs and forums are popular activities
Redefined Digital Vanguards
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Summary and future research:
The results display preferences for the researched target groups.
The result provides a set of qualitative descriptions which should be
evaluated with Internet users in Germany and which should be
used to select customer and users groups from available research.
The results itself have the restrictions that the analysed groups
have partly similar preferences and values. Also the results are
qualitative and the conversion to quantitative variables will need
additional research.
For further research additional research question should be
evaluated.
Summary
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From the analysis the following theses can be conducted:
(1) Dependencies exist for each of the groups from the digital
vanguard and the responsibility-driven individuals regarding
social networks, social network functions and interaction
preferences. Those dependencies itself will be different
between those two groups.
(1) The groups of the digital vanguards and the responsibility-
driven individuals will differentiate in their consumer behaviour,
including traditional media.
Those theses will be developed further, especially in the field of the
necessary quantitative analysis of social network users in Germany
Theses
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
(1) How can socioeconomic variables for Internet users in Germany
be quality ensured researched?
(2) How should the research design be developed to cover the
range of the German society to avoid a focus on just one
lifeworld?
(3) How is Social Media currently used in the German Internet
market? Does a common standard exist in the usage of social
media in Germany?
(4) Does a relationship exist between social media usage and the
companies which use social media?
Future Research
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References and recommended further work:
Bourdieu, P. (1982). Die feinen Unterschiede - Kritik der gesellschaftlichen Urteilskraft. Frankfurt
am Main: Suhrkamp.
Deutsches Institut für Vertrauen und Sicherheit im Internet. (2012). DIVSI Milieu-Studie zu
Vertrauen und Sicherheit im Internet. Hamburg : DIVSI.
Deutsches Institut für Vertrauen und Sicherheit im Internet. (2016). DIVSI Internet-Milieus - Die
digitalisierte Gesellschaft in Bewegung. Hamburg : DIVSI.
Freter, H.. (1983). Marktsegmentierung. Stuttgart : Kohlhammer.
Geiger, T.. (1967). Die soziale Schichtung des deutschen Volkes. Stuttgart : Ferdinand Enke.
Geißler, R.. (2002). Die Sozialstruktur Deutschlands. Bonn : Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.
Geißler, R.. (2006). Die Sozialstruktur Deutschlands. Wiesbaden : Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
Golonka, J.. (2009). Werbung und Werte. Wiesbaden : VS Research.
Hollstein, B.. (2008). Strukturen, Akteure, Wechselwirkungen. In Netzwerkanalyse und
Netzwerktheorie (pp. 91-103). Heidelberg : Springer.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
References and recommended further work:
Hradil, S.. (1987). Sozialstrukturanalyse in einer fortgeschrittenen Gesellschaft - Von Klassen und
Schichten zu Lagen und Milieus. Opladen : Leske + Budrich.
Hradil, S.. (2012). Deutsche Verhältnisse. Bonn : Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.
Joas, H.. (2007). Lehrbuch der Soziologie. Frankfurt am Main : Campus.
Lichy, J.. (2011). Internet user behavior in France and Britain: exploring socio-spatial disparity
among adolescents. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 35, 470-475.
Prensky, M.. (2001). Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants. On The Horizon, 9(5), 1-6.
Straus, F., & Höfer, R.. (2008). Identitätsentwicklung und soziale Netzwerke, In Netzwerkanalyse
und Netzwerktheorie (pp. 201-211). Heidelberg : Springer.
Vester, M., von Oertzen, P., Geiling, H., Hermann, T., & Müller, D.. (1993). Soziale Milieus im
gesellschaftlichen Strukturwandel. Cologne : Bund.

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ICSMM '17 | Socio-spatial differences in German online milieus | University of Twente

  • 1. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AUTHOR’S NAME DATE: 08/21/2017 Socio-spatial differences in German online milieus VENUE : UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE Knut Linke
  • 2. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Questions (1) Which models for the influence of socioeconomic variables on human beings are established in Germany? (2) Which customer groups can be identified to support a model which can analyses the influence of socioeconomic variables on Internet users? (3) Which identified variables in those models are mandatory for additional research?
  • 3. Research Design INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Digital Outsiders Upper class/Upper middle class Middle class Social layer Basic orientation Retaining | preserving Tradition Doing & experiencing | exceeding limits New orientation having & enjoying | being & changing Modernising/individualising Responsibility-driven Individuals 10% Digital Vanguard 15% Digitale Immigrants Digitale Natives The extended definition of the meta analysis for the Responsibility-driven Individuals and the Digital Vanguard consist of the milieus from the 1987, 2002, 2006, 2007 and 2012. A special version of the lifeworlds from 2016 was not taken into consideration due to the lack of socioeconomic data in the available descriptions.
  • 4. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Qualitative Analysis Upper class Upper middle class Mid-level middle class Lower middle class Lower class Capital Basic orientationTraditional orientation Post- materialist New orientation Materialism + anomie Materialism, ‘to have’ Consumer hedonism Upper Conservative Mileu 9% Petite Bourgeois Milieu 26% Social Climber Milieu 24% Traditional Working-class Milieu 9% Traditionless Working-class Milieu 10% Technocratic Liberal Milieu 10% Alternative Milieu 3% Technocratic Liberals (Hradil, 1987, p. 130) Value orientation - Focuses professional performance, success and self-realization - Emphasis on tolerance, liberalism, objectivity, good sense and progressivity - Support of humanism and “new humanity” Everyday consciousness - Achievement-oriented - Focuses on social prestige, optimism about the future and a functioning family life Social status - Medium and high level of education - Established skilled or white collar worker - High level of working women Upper Conservatives (Hradil, 1987, p. 129) Value orientation - Focuses on success and prestige - Ethos for privacy and family - Emphasis on social engagement, humanism, faith, commitment, social responsibility, harmony and ethical self-understanding - Stands for self-realisation Everyday consciousness - Complaints about moral decay, detachment, value loss and materialism - Attaches to orderly family life and individuality Social status - High level of education - High income - Material success SINUS Milieus 1987
  • 5. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Examples of redefined Milieus Digital Outsiders Digital Immigrants Digital Natives Upper class / Upper middle class Mid-level middle class Lower middle class / lower class Social layer Basic orientation The Internet- Wary 27% CarefreeHedonists 12% Responsibility-Driven Individuals 10% Post-Material Sceptical 10% Digital Vanguard 15% Efficiency- oriented Performers 14% Order-seeking Internet Laypeople 12% Retaining | Preserving Tradition Doing & experience | exceeding limits New orientation Having & enjoying| being & changing Modernising/individualising Upper class / Upper middle class Mid-level middle class Lower middle class/lower class Social layer Basic orientation Traditional values Performing duties, Order New orientation Multi-optionality, eagerness to experiment, living in paradoxes Modernising Individualisation, self-fulfilment, enjoyment Consumer-materialists 10% Hedonists 11% Traditionalists 14% Post-Material Sceptical 10% Experimentalists 8% The MiddleClass 16% Modern Performers 9% SINUS Milieus 2005 DIVSI Milieus 2012
  • 6. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Value orientation - Conservative and (traditional) value-oriented, level of flexibility is rather low - Self-confident, progressivity and achievement-oriented - Focuses on success, accomplishment, goal achieving, self-realization and prestige - Pronounced interest in art and culture, as also requirement for exclusivity and “luxury” - It is believed that a person has to try everything at least once Everyday consciousness - Focuses on social prestige, individuality and a functioning family life (family values) - Focus on style, quality and speciality - Characterised by flexibility and pragmatism Interior - A preference for art and culture, as well as high-class, modern, elegant or traditional brands - Furniture can be antique and the interior design lavish Redefined Responsibility-Driven Individuals
  • 7. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Social status - Medium or high level of education (University) - Medium or high income and greater assets (material success) - Works mostly as executives, senior officials, entrepreneurs or freelancer, no blue colour worker or unemployed people - Middle and higher age, includes retired people - Mostly married with children and live in households with 2 to 4 people Interests - Interested in personal hobbies, sport, art and culture (e. g. reading, theatre) - Interested in discussions about politics, society and the economy - Shopping (quality products e. g. furniture, garden and clothing products) - Can be early adopters and open for technological changes Redefined Responsibility-Driven Individuals
  • 8. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Media usage - The Internet is used selectively and responsible to handle tasks online; activities as reading the news and communicating opinions are popular, entertainment might be avoided - Responsible attitude towards digital advancement, incl. placing a high value on their online reputation which leads to a focus on the ensuring of privacy and data security Redefined Responsibility-Driven Individuals
  • 9. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Value orientation - Characterised by an emphasis on fun, entertainment and self-realisation - Open for other ways of living and spontaneity which leads to patchwork biographies - Strong individualistic attitude, strong desire for autonomy, creativity and independence - Strong orientation for openness, intellectuality and other cultures (cosmopolitan) - Intensive living at work and during the private time - Characterised by simplicity and genuineness Everyday consciousness - Be individual, authentic and meaningful – search for intellectual challenges, follow ambitions, always in motion, reject rules and borders (against conventions) - Usage of changes and experiences to reach success and self-realisation Interior - Living area is comfortable, tasteful, modern and tidy, which creates a warm atmosphere - IKEA is the common brand (due to their elegance and design, as well as their usability) Redefined Digital Vanguards
  • 10. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Social status - Can contain all ages, but the main focus in the most analyses were on “younger” people - High amount of single or not married (steady relationship) - Low income only of students or pupils, otherwise above average - In general a high level of students or pupils and a higher education level - No blue-colour worker or unemployed, contains self-employed and (little) entrepreneurs Interests - Interest in music, art, continuous education, culture, films and books - Interested in (new) sports, (new) media, events and clubbing Media usage - See themselves as digital avant-garde, with a long term and sovereign Internet usage - The Internet, also mobile Internet, is used constantly and daily - Laptops, tablets or smart phones are often chosen as the medium - Posting comments, sharing of content, as well blogs and forums are popular activities Redefined Digital Vanguards
  • 11. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Summary and future research: The results display preferences for the researched target groups. The result provides a set of qualitative descriptions which should be evaluated with Internet users in Germany and which should be used to select customer and users groups from available research. The results itself have the restrictions that the analysed groups have partly similar preferences and values. Also the results are qualitative and the conversion to quantitative variables will need additional research. For further research additional research question should be evaluated. Summary
  • 12. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING From the analysis the following theses can be conducted: (1) Dependencies exist for each of the groups from the digital vanguard and the responsibility-driven individuals regarding social networks, social network functions and interaction preferences. Those dependencies itself will be different between those two groups. (1) The groups of the digital vanguards and the responsibility- driven individuals will differentiate in their consumer behaviour, including traditional media. Those theses will be developed further, especially in the field of the necessary quantitative analysis of social network users in Germany Theses
  • 13. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING (1) How can socioeconomic variables for Internet users in Germany be quality ensured researched? (2) How should the research design be developed to cover the range of the German society to avoid a focus on just one lifeworld? (3) How is Social Media currently used in the German Internet market? Does a common standard exist in the usage of social media in Germany? (4) Does a relationship exist between social media usage and the companies which use social media? Future Research
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