Big Changes in Public Attitudes Toward Different Industries Since Last Year.Supermarkets Score Best; Tobacco and Oil at the Bottom ROCHESTER Rochester (rŏch`ĕstər, –ĭstər). 1 City (1990 pop. 70,745), seat of Olmsted co., SE Minn.; inc. 1858. , N.Y. -- Every year at this time, The Harris Harris, Scotland: see Lewis and Harris. Poll([R]) measures public attitudes about 20 different industries. Specifically, we ask whether each industry is generally doing a good or a bad job of serving consumers. This year's survey finds many big changes, up and down, since last year. These are some of the results of a nationwide telephone survey conducted by Harris Interactive Harris Interactive (NASDAQ: HPOL) is an American market research company that specializes in public opinion research using both telephone and surveys on online panels. The company is the product of a 1996 merger between the Gordon S. Black Company and Louis Harris & Associates. ([R]) among 1,010 U.S. adults between July July: see month. 8 and 13, 2008: Industries with the Best Reputations Supermarkets continue to get better scores than any other industry; fully 90 percent of all adults think they do a good job and only six percent think they do a poor job, giving them a net positive score of 84. Next in the list of industries with the best reputations are online search engines (65), computer hardware companies (64), computer software companies (59), hospitals (53), and Internet service providers Internet service provider (ISP) Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password. (52). Industries with Worst Reputations Tobacco companies (-43) and oil companies (-32) come at the bottom of the list, far below the other 19 industries. The two other industries with negative scores are managed care companies (-14) and health insurance (-9), which are now more or less synonymous. Three other industries have low score below 20: cable companies (14), pharmaceuticals (15) and airlines (18). Industries that Have Improved since Last Year Five industries have seen their reputation scores improve by six points or more since last year: cable companies (+15), health insurance (+12), life insurance (+8), Internet service providers (+6) and managed care (+6). Industries that Have Lost Ground since Last Year Six industries have seen their scores get worse this year. Investment and brokerage BROKERAGE, contracts. The trade or occupation of a broker; the commissions paid to a broker for his services. firms have lost the most ground (-21). Also banks lost ten points. These changes reflect the problems triggered by the sub-prime mortgage crisis. Other industries to go down are online search engines (-12), packaged food companies (-9), car manufacturers (-9), and pharmaceuticals (-6). Changes since 1997 Three industries have seen truly massive declines in their reputations since Harris first asked these questions eleven years ago in 1997: * Oil companies have fallen 56 points from 24 point positive to 32 negative; * Airlines have fallen 48 points from 66 positive to 18 positive since 1998 (they were not included in the 1997 survey); * Pharmaceutical companies have fallen 45 points from 60 positive to 15 positive this year. Three other industries have suffered declines of more than 20 points since 1997: managed care (down 27 points), telephone companies (down 24 points since 1997), and health insurance (down 22 points). So What? Our experience teaches us that this question is more than a measure of how well industries are serving their consumers. It also reflects the overall reputation of the industries measured. A review of why industries have gained or lost popularity makes it clear there are at least three factors at work: * Personal experiences (e.g., higher oil or drug prices or poor airlines service); * Other real world events (e.g., the banking and mortgage crisis); and * Media coverage. Of course, these are all linked. Real world events, bad service and bad experiences can lead to bad media coverage. But there are also cases where personal experiences are relatively positive and media coverage tends to be negative (such as health insurance). Clearly industries need to focus on good customer service and running their business successfully with a strong focus on the public interest. When the price of an industry's goods and services In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services. Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility (unless the "good" is a "bad"). It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax. rises sharply, the quality of their services decline or they get a lot of unfavorable press coverage, they should expect to become more unpopular. Harris Interactive measures corporate and brand reputation through its EquiTrend([R])and Reputation Quotient quotient - The number obtained by dividing one number (the "numerator") by another (the "denominator"). If both numbers are rational then the result will also be rational. studies. For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com. Methodology The Harris Poll[R] was conducted by telephone within the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. between July 8 and 13, 2008 among a nationwide cross section of 1,010 adults (aged 18 and over). Figures for age, sex, race, education, number of adults, number of voice/telephone lines in the household, region and size of place were weighted where necessary to align align ( v to move the teeth into their proper positions to conform to the line of occlusion. them with their actual proportions in the population. However, only approximately 500 people were asked about each industry. Full data tables and methodology for this study can be found at www.harrisinteractive.com. These statements conform to Verb 1. conform to - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?" fit, meet coordinate - be co-ordinated; "These activities coordinate well" the principles of disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls. J34534 Q755 About Harris Interactive Harris Interactive is a global leader in custom market research. With a long and rich history in multimodal Two or more modes of operation. The term is used to refer to a myriad of functions and conditions in which two or more different methods, processes or forms of delivery are used. On the Web, it refers to asking for something one way and receiving the answer another; for example requesting research, powered by our science and technology, we assist clients in achieving business results. Harris Interactive serves clients globally through our North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. , European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. and Asian offices and a network of independent market research firms. For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com. Harris Interactive Inc. 8/08 |
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