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Empirical evidence of repertoire size
Abstract:
Empirical research over several decades has demonstrated that the average buyer in a repeat-purchase category purchases a repertoire of brands. While the commonality of this behaviour and its implications for managers are widely cited, little is known about the characteristics of a typical repertoire, and the market factors that may influence the make-up of the repertoire. Such knowledge would be a useful precursor to the implementation of marketing efforts for brands in such categories. This paper provides much needed descriptive knowledge of the typical repertoire (i.e. its size and how it varies across consumers, time and categories). We describe this for all brands in two data sets, one containing consumer goods categories and one containing 74 consumer goods categories. Our research provides information on what is typical given specific market conditions for categories and brands within those categories and thus allows for managers to measure the impact that their activities have on repertoire buying behaviour.
Keywords: Repertoire size Loyalty Competition Buyer behaviour
Author(s): Melissa Banelis , Erica Riebe , Campbell M. Rungie
Source: Australasian Marketing Journal 21 (2013) 59–65
Subject: بازاریابی
Category: مقاله مجله
Release Date: 2013
No of Pages: 7
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