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In this paper, we investigate how retailer competition and asymmetry affect store brand strategy when some of the consumers are one-stop shoppers. We find that when the intensity of competition between retailers is low, store brands can be used to shield consumers loyal to the national brand...
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Consumers recognize brands by building favorable attitude towards them and through the purchase decision process. Brand preference is understood as a measure of brand loyalty in which a consumer exercises his decision to choose a particular brand in presence of competing brands. This study aims...
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Consumer behavior is an area of study that has always attracted the attention of many research scholars. The increasing convolution in the purchasing and consumption patterns of people across the world has made the subject even more interesting and intellectually challenging. The paper is...
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The intent of this study is to investigate the relationship between co-creation experience and two-dimensional (attitudinal and behavioral) brand loyalty and to validate the six dimensional co-creation experience scale in the hotel and restaurant services business settings. The analysis is done...
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reinforces the importance of heritage-based branding …
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The demand for fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) is increasing day by day. Today we are witnessing a lot of brands of FMCG products in the Indian market. But the question is how much these brands are satisfying the customers' needs in the Indian market. Keeping this point in view, the paper...
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Many studies discuss the proliferation of brand extensions (eg. Romeo, 1991; Han, 1998; Milberg, Whan Park and McCarthy, 1997), but there is a lack of academic research to show how common they really are. The present study documents the incidence of brand extensions in three geographic consumer goods...
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The general objective of this study is to examine the evolution of the concept of brand literacy and measure the independent variables by collecting empirical data through purposively developed instrument. The primary data collected through the instrument will be validated using the appropriate...
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Objective - This study aims to propose a conceptual model of how the influence of beauty vlogger content affects purchase intentions on local brand beauty products in Indonesia with brand image as a mediating variable.Methodology/Technique - Purposive sampling is used with 100 respondents...
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Negative consumer emotion towards brand like brand hate is a common phenomenon nowadays which causes anti-brand actions. This study aims to find out the influence of unfavorable brand image and negative past experiences on consumer brand hate and its impact on negative word of mouth and exit. A...
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