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Title: Bargain effectiveness in differentiated store environments: The role of store affect, processing fluency, and store familiarity
Authors: DOUCE, Lieve 
WILLEMS, Kim 
Chaudhuri, Arjun
Issue Date: 2022
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Source: Journal of retailing and consumer services, 69 (Art N° 103085)
Abstract: Two main types of value have been established in the retail literature: merchandise value based on the quality and price of a store's offerings and differentiation value based on the extent of atmospheric cues in the environment. However, it is not clear what happens when a store offers both types of value to a high degree. We investigate how offering a bargain (or price cut) affects consumer responses for high and low differentiation store environments. In two studies, using a simulated store environment in a behavioural laboratory, we find that the presence of bargains in a highly differentiated store environment negatively influences store affect and, in turn, approach behaviour. This effect, however, only holds true for low familiarity stores and can be explained by processing fluency theory. Consequently, retailers focusing on store environment differentiation should reconsider their use of bargains.
Keywords: Merchandise value;Differentiation value;Store atmospherics;Affect;Processing fluency;Approach behaviour;Familiarity
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/37917
ISSN: 0969-6989
e-ISSN: 1873-1384
DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2022.103085
ISI #: 000861068100002
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2023
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