Stiftung Warentest is a very well known German consumer
organisation and foundation
which is known for investigation and comparison of goods
and services in the most unbiased
way. The company was founded on 4th December, 1964 and is
located in Berlin, Germany.
The company plays too many important roles in areas like
comparing objective aspects
like usefulness, environmental impact, and functionality
along with educating consumers
to make the best use of their available income in
promoting health and environmentally
awareness. The organization is known as an independent
and reliable one and levies a
huge influence on the buying behaviour of consumers. The
ratings, opinions and verdicts if
good, leverage a product’s advertising campaign while if
bad it leads to a decline in sales.
Sometimes an occurrence of a dispute is very common.
Very few know that Stiftung Warentest
is a self-financing company. It does so by selling
its own magazines test reviews, whose annual circulation
is on an average 509,000 copies;
another related magazine Finanz test sells more than
251,000 copies, also there are many
books and special magazine issues, and also investigation
results as paid-for content on
its own website. Sales revenues in 2009 totalled
approximately 38.8 million Euros. The
foundation also receives a small subsidy of 6 million
Euros from the Federal Ministry of
Nutrition, Agriculture and Consumer Protection. This is
compensation for the fact that it
does not carry any advertisements in its publications
because this could compromise its
independence.
Stiftung Warentest carries tests on more than 200
comparative products and also makes
comparative investigations on the services which are used
almost in every areas of day to
day life. Since 2002 the company has also paid attention
on investigating stores, discount
online stores, retail chains and their reviews have been
published in weekly magazines. The
investigators lay huge emphasis on CSR.
The market researchers and scientific staff are selected
with the responsibility for
comparing products and services in the most efficient
manner. It is necessary for them
to get each investigation process cleared and approved by
the advisory council after a
thorough discussion to avoid any hindrance. The company
staff themselves do not carry out
investigation but take help of the external sources which
may be located worldwide. Even
the test samples are purchased from local shops and not
ordered from the manufacturers.
After all the tests and evaluations the details of the
result are sent to the manufacturers
so that they can verify on it and make comments. Later on
all this is included in the
publications. Journalists and editors summarise these
results making them easier to read
and understand.
For more details visit Stiftung Warentest
Testbericht
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