The effects of consumer confusion on decision postponement and brand loyalty in a low involvement product category
Consumer confusion, caused by product similarity, choice and/or information overload, and the presence of ambiguous information, can negatively affect consumersʼ decision making, and thereby also companiesʼ profitability. The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate how the three variab...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1759072013-01-08T13:43:52ZThe effects of consumer confusion on decision postponement and brand loyalty in a low involvement product categoryengAlarabi, SarahGrönblad, SamanthaUppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionenUppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen2012Consumer confusionsimilarityoverloadambiguitydecision postponementbrand loyaltyinvolvementConsumer confusion, caused by product similarity, choice and/or information overload, and the presence of ambiguous information, can negatively affect consumersʼ decision making, and thereby also companiesʼ profitability. The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate how the three variables (i.e. similarity, overload, ambiguity) of Walsh et al.ʼs (2007) consumer confusion proneness model affect consumersʼ decision postponement and brand loyalty, concerning low involvement products. A conceptual framework based on consumer behavior- and consumer confusion literature, was utilized to form six hypotheses predicting the causality between the different variables. After validating and adapting the scale to data gathered through a survey, regarding Swedish studentsʼ purchasing habits of laundry detergent, two standard multiple regressions revealed that one hypothesis was supported; overload confusion proneness decreases brand loyalty in a low involvement product category. All implications were then discussed from practitionersʼ and researchersʼ points of view, concluding with possible limitations and further research. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-175907application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Consumer confusion, caused by product similarity, choice and/or information overload, and the presence of ambiguous information, can negatively affect consumersʼ decision making, and thereby also companiesʼ profitability. The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate how the three variables (i.e. similarity, overload, ambiguity) of Walsh et al.ʼs (2007) consumer confusion proneness model affect consumersʼ decision postponement and brand loyalty, concerning low involvement products. A conceptual framework based on consumer behavior- and consumer confusion literature, was utilized to form six hypotheses predicting the causality between the different variables. After validating and adapting the scale to data gathered through a survey, regarding Swedish studentsʼ purchasing habits of laundry detergent, two standard multiple regressions revealed that one hypothesis was supported; overload confusion proneness decreases brand loyalty in a low involvement product category. All implications were then discussed from practitionersʼ and researchersʼ points of view, concluding with possible limitations and further research. |
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Alarabi, Sarah Grönblad, Samantha |
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Alarabi, Sarah Grönblad, Samantha |
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The effects of consumer confusion on decision postponement and brand loyalty in a low involvement product category |
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The effects of consumer confusion on decision postponement and brand loyalty in a low involvement product category |
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The effects of consumer confusion on decision postponement and brand loyalty in a low involvement product category |
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effects of consumer confusion on decision postponement and brand loyalty in a low involvement product category |
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Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen |
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