Journal of Business Strategy and Execution
Vol 1, No 2 (2009): Published on June 2009

CONSUMER’S PERCEIVED VALUE AND BUYING BEHAVIOR OF STORE BRANDS: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION

Nugroho, Wahyu Adhi (Unknown)
Wihandoyo, Luki Safitri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2009

Abstract

Buying processes in grocery shopping involve many factors relating to the final decision of the consumers and those aspects influence Consumer Perceived Value and their buying behavior on deciding which type of product they would buy. Store brands existence as an option in today modern grocery shopping have an important position in retail strategy nowadays and the role have increased during the development of modern grocery stores in Indonesia. Therefore, understanding store brand buyer behavior is an essential topic for marketers and researchers. Demographic Profiling, Mean Value Analysis, Crosstabs Analysis, Reliability Analysis, Factor Analysis – Principal Component Analysis (Varimax Method), Multiple Linear Regression are used in this research. Dominating, significant variables revealed, pattern of relationship showed. In overall, the findings shows that consumer’s perceived value contribute positively to their perceptions of store brands and the better knowledge on the aspects of store brand products due to their past experience in purchasing the items lead to positive perceptions which eventually will lead to good possibility for them in re-purchasing store brands products in the future.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JBSE

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Journal of Business Strategy & Execution (JBSE) publishes articles with a practical focus designed to help readers develop successful business strategies and their executions. Articles should contain innovative ways in managing businesses. Articles in the journal examine significant research ...