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How Do Price Perceptions of Different Brand Types Affect Shopping Value and Store Loyalty?

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  • Mbaye Fall Diallo

    (LSMRC - Lille School of Management Research Center - ULR 4112 - SKEMA Business School - Université de Lille)

  • Patricia Coutelle-Brillet

    (VALLOREM - Val de Loire Recherche en Management - UO - Université d'Orléans - UT - Université de Tours)

  • Arnaud Riviere

    (VALLOREM - Val de Loire Recherche en Management - UO - Université d'Orléans - UT - Université de Tours)

  • Stephan Zielke

    (University of Wuppertal)

Abstract

This research investigates the relationships among price perceptions for different brand types (national brands, standard store brands, regional store brands, organic store brands), shopping value dimensions (quality, price, social, and emotion value), and store loyalty (retention and word of mouth (WOM)). A comprehensive model depicts determinants of customer store loyalty. Using structural equation modeling, the model test includes 671 consumers intercepted during shopping trips. The data analysis yields several surprising results. In particular, low product price perceptions do not necessarily signal negative store quality evaluations. Shopping value dimensions influence store retention loyalty and WOM behavior differently. Furthermore, different brand types exert distinct effects on the value creation process. Favorable prices for national and standard store brands have comparable positive effects on store price value and emotional value creation; appealing prices of regional store brands instead reduce the emotional value of the store, and low prices for organic store brand products significantly increase social value creation.

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  • Mbaye Fall Diallo & Patricia Coutelle-Brillet & Arnaud Riviere & Stephan Zielke, 2015. "How Do Price Perceptions of Different Brand Types Affect Shopping Value and Store Loyalty?," Post-Print hal-01737679, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01737679
    DOI: 10.1002/mar.20851
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    1. Isabelle Collin-Lachaud & Mbaye Fall Diallo, 2021. "Smartphone use during shopping and store loyalty: The role of social influence," Post-Print hal-03156195, HAL.
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