Abstract
Consumer store switching behaviour – going to another store to buy an item that is out-of-stock is often considered to be associated with high brand loyalty in combination with low store loyalty, making a study of the causes for such behaviour highly important to both store and brand managers. Based on a survey of 631 grocery consumers, this study investigates the moderating influence of preferred supermarket satisfaction on relations between quality consciousness, price consciousness, pre-planning propensity and out-of-stock store switching, and also examines the direct influence of these variables on out-of-stock store switching. The results indicate that whereas preferred supermarket satisfaction negatively moderates the relation between quality consciousness and out-of-stock store switching, preferred supermarket satisfaction positively moderates the relation between price consciousness and out-of-stock store switching. In addition,
it is demonstrated that quality consciousness, price consciousness, and pre-planning propensity positively influence consumer out-of-stock store switching behaviour.
it is demonstrated that quality consciousness, price consciousness, and pre-planning propensity positively influence consumer out-of-stock store switching behaviour.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | 2015 |
Antal sider | 19 |
Status | Udgivet - 2015 |
Begivenhed | The 14th International Marketing Trends Conference - Paris, Frankrig Varighed: 23 jan. 2015 → 24 jan. 2015 Konferencens nummer: 14 http://www.marketing-trends-congress.com/content/conference-2015 |
Konference
Konference | The 14th International Marketing Trends Conference |
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Nummer | 14 |
Land/Område | Frankrig |
By | Paris |
Periode | 23/01/2015 → 24/01/2015 |
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