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Determinants of Private Label Attitude electronic resource Predicting Consumers’ Brand Preferences Using Psychographics / by Stefanie Weiß.

By: Weiß, Stefanie [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: BestMastersPublication details: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Gabler, 2015Description: XV, 143 p. 4 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658086725Subject(s): business | Marketing | Market Research | Leadership | Business and Management | Marketing | Market Research/Competitive Intelligence | Business Strategy/LeadershipDDC classification: 658.8 LOC classification: HF5410-5417.5Online resources: Click here to access online
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Attitudes as Predictors of Intention -- Demographics and their Limitations -- The Predictive Power of Psychographics -- Managerial Implications.  .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Various psychographic traits that most directly influence consumers’ private label attitudes are the focal point of Stefanie Weiss’ investigation. The author develops a comprehensive profile of psychographic predictors of attitude and identifies ways of translating these insights into managerial practice. Her conclusions thereby strongly contribute to understanding and describing purchasers of private labels and can be meaningfully applied to the management areas of brand positioning and market segmentation.The hypothesized relationships between consumers’ private label attitude and various psychographic traits are tested on a sample of German and Austrian consumers using an online questionnaire. Their response data are then analyzed using the multiple regression technique.  Contents Attitudes as Predictors of Intention Demographics and their Limitations The Predictive Power of Psychographics Managerial Implications  Target Groups Teachers and students of economics with the focus on marketing and brand management Executives and consultants in the field of marketing, brand management, retailing and market research  The Author Stefanie Weiß has earned a Master’s degree in Marketing and Branding at the IMC Krems in Austria.
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Attitudes as Predictors of Intention -- Demographics and their Limitations -- The Predictive Power of Psychographics -- Managerial Implications.  .

Various psychographic traits that most directly influence consumers’ private label attitudes are the focal point of Stefanie Weiss’ investigation. The author develops a comprehensive profile of psychographic predictors of attitude and identifies ways of translating these insights into managerial practice. Her conclusions thereby strongly contribute to understanding and describing purchasers of private labels and can be meaningfully applied to the management areas of brand positioning and market segmentation.The hypothesized relationships between consumers’ private label attitude and various psychographic traits are tested on a sample of German and Austrian consumers using an online questionnaire. Their response data are then analyzed using the multiple regression technique.  Contents Attitudes as Predictors of Intention Demographics and their Limitations The Predictive Power of Psychographics Managerial Implications  Target Groups Teachers and students of economics with the focus on marketing and brand management Executives and consultants in the field of marketing, brand management, retailing and market research  The Author Stefanie Weiß has earned a Master’s degree in Marketing and Branding at the IMC Krems in Austria.

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