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The Impact of Brand Delisting on Store Switching and Brand Switching Intentions

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JOURNAL OF RETAILING
卷 84, 期 3, 页码 281-296

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jretai.2008.06.005

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Retailing; Brand management; Brand equity; Category management; Store loyalty; Brand loyalty; Retail power; Private labels

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A tool retailers often use to improve their negotiating position with brand manufacturers is to delist - or threaten to delist - the manufacturers' brand. Because brand manufacturers rely mainly on retailers to sell their products to consumers, a brand delisting will cause a sales loss for the brand manufacturer. Therefore, many brand manufacturers feel enormous pressure to give in and improve buying conditions to favor the retailer. The question thus emerges: Can a brand manufacturer resist a retailer's threat to delist its brand(s)? If a brand delisting severely hurts retail sales, it is easier for a brand manufacturer to resist. The authors study the impact of brand delistings on store switching and brand switching using a controlled online experiment and in-store shopper survey. They develop and test a conceptual model with several antecedents of consumers' reactions to a brand delisting and conclude that brand equity, market share, and the products' hedonic level drive store and brand switching. (C) 2008 New York University. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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