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Relationship between situational variables and purchasing in India and the USA
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Situational VariablesConsumer StudyTradeConsumer ResearchBuying BehaviorConsumer CultureManagementEconomic AnalysisConsumer BehaviorEconomicsConsumer Decision MakingConsumerismPurchase IntentionTrade PatternMarketingCultureConsumer PurchasePurchase BehaviourProtectionismConsumer Purchase BehaviourBusinessInternational DemandPurchasingConsumer Attitude
Explores the universality of Belk’s concept of situational variables in their relationship with consumer purchase within two different cultures. Considers the relationship of five empirical dimensions with two measures of consumer purchase behaviour. The five empirical manifestations of the situational variables were included in surveys conducted in India and the USA. The empirical dimensions of the situational variables (frequency of shopping visit; the usual time of day for shopping; travel time; time spent; and number of companions) were all statistically significant when comparing India and the USA with respect to shopping behaviour (purchase of food or beverage and purchase of other products). Includes examples of how marketers might influence consumer situations within the Belkian framework in order to modify purchase behaviour.
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