Generation P(urpose): From fidelity to future value
February 20, 2020
February 20, 2020
Consumers’ expectations around experience continue to be at an all-time high. But those have become table stakes. As we found in our watershed 2018 report, From me to we: The rise of the purpose-led brand, a company’s purpose, or lack of one, is an important driver of consumer behavior—and revenue. Purpose, which influences many consumers’ decisions to switch or keep spending with current brands, puts an estimated US$5 trillion of revenue at play globally. That's an opportunity—and risk—too great for companies to ignore.
Accenture Strategy’s 2019 Global Consumer Pulse Research revealed that certain consumer segments are more influenced by purpose than others. Namely, Generations Y and Z. These consumers value purpose—and the fidelity with which that purpose is conveyed—more than all other generations. Generations Y and Z have ascended to Generation P(urpose).
Companies need to step up their purpose game. Simply having purpose isn’t enough for Gens Y and Z. They demand that companies infuse purpose across their organizations, via all touch points, and through their words, actions, products, services and ways of doing business, inside and out.
Gen Y and Z consumers are more sensitive to how companies show fidelity of purpose than other consumers. And they are more likely to reward those that get it right: A third of them will pay more to companies that stand for issues they care about (versus just 18 percent of other generations). They are also more likely to punish those that get it wrong: More than half have shifted a portion of their spend away from companies that disappointed them with their words or actions on a social issue (versus 37 percent of other consumers).
Companies must look at purpose holistically and build fidelity, authentically and in multiple ways.
Gen Y and Z consumers find companies that exhibit fidelity of purpose more relevant and attractive than all other generations.
One of the most important ways companies can prove their authenticity is through purpose-led innovation. More than half of Gen Y and Z consumers are attracted to brands that translate their values into new and innovative products and services. That means every new product or service innovation should be firmly rooted in purpose. Every existing brand should be adjusted, if possible, to align to purpose.
But innovation can be applied in other ways, too. How a company treats its employees. How it sources its raw materials. How it communicates its values and beliefs. How it creates employee experiences that connect consumers around common causes. The opportunities to demonstrate fidelity of purpose extend far beyond products and services. They can all be made real with purpose-led innovation.
The influence and spending power of Generation P is undeniable. Our research suggests that exhibiting fidelity of purpose holistically is a surefire way to attract Gen Y and Z advocates for the long run. Winning companies bring clarity to what they value. They stand up for what they believe in. And they apply purpose-led innovation to all parts of their organizations. In so doing, they attract consumers not just by the strength of their brands, but by the strength of their convictions.