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Impact of reducing fat, salt and sugar in commercial foods on consumer acceptability and willingness to pay in real tasting conditions: A home experi…

2017

International audience; Decreasing obesity or cardiovascular disease can be achieved by eating healthier foods with reduced contents of fat, salt and sugar. However, these ingredients have a significant impact on the sensory quality of the food products that contain these ingredients, especially cooked sausage, chorizo, dry sausage, cheese and muffins. In this study, consumer appreciation of these five commercialized products (non reformulated versions) and their respective reformulated versions with reduced contents of salt, fat and sugar was tested. An original home experiment was performed to assess consumer appreciation in natural consumption conditions. The experiment was divided into …

0301 basic medicinelikingPleasantness[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionmedia_common.quotation_subjecthedonic scoresmultiple emulsionssystemcheeseyogurt03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyWillingness to payévaluation sensorielleconsentement à payer du consommateurFood and NutritionWillingness to payQuality (business)fiber informationFood scienceSugarpreferencesConsumer behaviourmedia_commonMathematicsSensory evaluation2. Zero hungerConsumption (economics)030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and Dieteticscomportement des consommateursConsumer behaviourHome experiment04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesclassementstability040401 food scienceReservation priceAlimentation et NutritionagrémentRankingWine tastingStore brandhome experiment;ranking;consumer behaviour;sensory evaluation;pleasantness;willingness to pay[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionAutre (Sciences du Vivant)expectationsFood ScienceFood Quality and Preference
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Role of Marketing and Technological Innovation on Satisfaction and Word of Mouth in Retailing

2017

Despite the importance of innovation in business performance, investigation into innovation in services is scanty and lacking consensus. In retailing, it is a topic that has been awakening considerable academic and business interest in recent years. In this study context, this work analyses innovation in retail experiences from two aspects—marketing innovation and technological innovation—to understand the role it exercises in satisfaction and subsequent recommendation. For that purpose, our objective is to investigate the direct and indirect influence of marketing and technological innovation on satisfaction and word of mouth through three core constructs: store image, consumer value, and …

ComputingMilieux_GENERALbusiness.industryEquity (finance)Word of mouthContext (language use)Customer satisfactionAdvertisingBusinessBrand equityMarketingClothingStore brandInfluencer marketing
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Relationship marketing management: Its importance in private label extension

2014

article Trust Commitment Experience Loyalty Relationship marketing aims to generate long-term profitable relationships between partners. In the context of the convenience goods market, the present study considers private labels in traditional categories as a tool to develop effective relationships. The main contribution of the study is the use of the relationship approach to explain private label loyalty and the success of store brand extension strategies. Drawing upon a sample of 434 individual and using EQS software, this study shows that customer experience, satisfaction, trust, and commit- ment to private labels play an important role in customer loyalty toward private labels in conveni…

MarketingPrivate labelStrategic goalmedia_common.quotation_subjectLoyaltyContext (language use)Durable goodBusinessMarketingStore brandRelationship marketingmedia_commonLoyalty business modelJournal of Business Research
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The effect of personal involvement on the decision to buy store brands

2002

Store brands are appearing in an ever‐increasing number of categories and their acceptance by consumers is unquestionable. The purpose of this paper is to model the decision process involved in a purchase which the consumer goes through when choosing store brands over national brands. The model provided allows us to explain why the same consumer may choose a store brand in one product category and not in another. We have taken personal product involvement as the principal point of reference.

MarketingProduct categoryManagement of Technology and InnovationProduct involvementPrincipal pointAdvertisingBusinessDecision processMarketingStore brandConsumer behaviourJournal of Product & Brand Management
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Role of marketing and technological innovation on store equity, satisfaction and word-of-mouth in retailing

2017

Purpose Despite the importance of innovation in business performance, investigation into innovation in services is scanty and lacking consensus. In retailing, it is a topic that has been awakening considerable academic and business interest in recent years. In this study context, this work aims to analyse innovation in retail experiences from two aspects – marketing innovation and technological innovation – to understand the role it exercises in satisfaction and subsequent recommendation. Design/methodology/approach The authors’ objective is to investigate the direct and indirect influence of marketing and technological innovation on satisfaction and word-of-mouth (WOM) through three core …

MarketingTecnologia de la informaciómedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEquity (finance)Word of mouthContext (language use)AdvertisingBenestar socialOriginalityManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingCustomer satisfactionBrand equityBusinessMarketingEmpirical evidenceStore brand050203 business & managementMercat Investigaciómedia_commonJournal of Product & Brand Management
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La elección de la marca del distribuidor en productos duraderos: factores de influencia

2010

[ES] La apuesta de la distribución por la extensión de su marca a las categorías de productos duraderos, como electrodomésticos y productos electrónicos para el hogar, ha demostrado ser acertada, a pesar de las críticas en contra de esta estrategia. Posiblemente, la mayor familiaridad del consumidor con las marcas del distribuidor, el cambio de actitud favorable hacia éstas, la disponibilidad de la tecnología, y por qué no, la crisis económica internacional que afecta a las economías domésticas, pueden ser factores explicativos de este éxito. El escaso número de trabajos que tratan de explicar las razones de aceptación de estas marcas en productos duraderos nos ha llevado a plantear si las …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and ManagementEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS ECONOMICSfamiliaridadactitud y satisfacciónBusiness and International ManagementACCOUNTINGmarca de distribuidor intención de compra productos duraderos familiaridad actitud y satisfacción store brand purchase intention durable goods familiarity attitude and satisfactionMarketingintención de comprapurchase intentiondurable goodsfamiliarityECONOMICSM30ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTBUSINESS AND INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENTattitude and satisfactionstore brandjel:M30marca de distribuidorIndustrial relationsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)productos duraderosINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABORMARKETINGSTRATEGY AND MANAGEMENTFinanceCuadernos de Gestión
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Store Brands in Tourist Services

2016

A current trend in retailing is the use of a brand extension strategy by supermarkets and hypermarkets, which enhances the store brand’s presence in a growing number of product categories. In the travel services domain, research on store brand extension is scarce. This research paper aims to fill in a gap on brand extension of current traditional store brands to travel services. Based on a sample of 608 individuals, our findings suggest that the likelihood of choosing a travel service offered by a local retailer (hypermarket/supermarket) is directly and positively conditioned by (1) the individual’s overall attitude towards store brands, (2) customer perception of the retailer’s trustworthi…

Service (business)media_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)AdvertisingTravel servicesBrand extensionPerceptionComputerApplications_GENERALHypermarketBusinessStore brandComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSTourismmedia_common
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