Sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops : a study on Generation Y

With the rise of globalisation and the infiltration of global brands into emerging markets, retailers are facing challenges to win market share in this competitive landscape. As a result, retailers are reverting to innovative methods such as experiential marketing to influence consumer buying behavi...

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Huvudupphovsmän: S Dalle Ave, M Venter, B Mhlophe
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Språk:English
Publicerad: Department of Marketing Management, University of South Africa 2015-11-01
Serie:The Retail and Marketing Review
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Länkar:https://retailandmarketingreview.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/RMR11_2_93-110.pdf
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description With the rise of globalisation and the infiltration of global brands into emerging markets, retailers are facing challenges to win market share in this competitive landscape. As a result, retailers are reverting to innovative methods such as experiential marketing to influence consumer buying behaviour. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effectiveness of using experiential marketing as a way of influencing consumers’ purchase intentions in coffee shops. The influences of scent and sight as predictors of purchase intention among Generation Y consumers is explored. By means of a quantitative study, 256 self-administered questionnaires were distributed amongst Generation Y individuals in Johannesburg. The data analysis was done by means of structural equation modelling (SEM), with the main focus being placed on path modelling for testing the proposed hypotheses. The findings indicate that both scent and sight are predictors of purchase intention. Although several studies have explored this phenomenon in an array of contexts, few studies have investigated Generation Y within a South African context. This paper is of paramount importance to retailers who seek to gain market share in the competitive landscape by implementing innovative ways in a bid to effectively influence consumer buying behaviour.
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spelling doaj.art-d45f7d66cebd4838a4465b5f8b9d78f72024-06-22T10:30:32ZengDepartment of Marketing Management, University of South AfricaThe Retail and Marketing Review2708-32092015-11-0111293110Sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops : a study on Generation YS Dalle Ave0M Venter1B Mhlophe2University of the WitwatersrandUniversity of the WitwatersrandUniversity of the WitwatersrandWith the rise of globalisation and the infiltration of global brands into emerging markets, retailers are facing challenges to win market share in this competitive landscape. As a result, retailers are reverting to innovative methods such as experiential marketing to influence consumer buying behaviour. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effectiveness of using experiential marketing as a way of influencing consumers’ purchase intentions in coffee shops. The influences of scent and sight as predictors of purchase intention among Generation Y consumers is explored. By means of a quantitative study, 256 self-administered questionnaires were distributed amongst Generation Y individuals in Johannesburg. The data analysis was done by means of structural equation modelling (SEM), with the main focus being placed on path modelling for testing the proposed hypotheses. The findings indicate that both scent and sight are predictors of purchase intention. Although several studies have explored this phenomenon in an array of contexts, few studies have investigated Generation Y within a South African context. This paper is of paramount importance to retailers who seek to gain market share in the competitive landscape by implementing innovative ways in a bid to effectively influence consumer buying behaviour.https://retailandmarketingreview.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/RMR11_2_93-110.pdfexperiential marketinggeneration ypurchase intentioncoffee shops
spellingShingle S Dalle Ave
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Sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops : a study on Generation Y
The Retail and Marketing Review
experiential marketing
generation y
purchase intention
coffee shops
title Sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops : a study on Generation Y
title_full Sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops : a study on Generation Y
title_fullStr Sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops : a study on Generation Y
title_full_unstemmed Sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops : a study on Generation Y
title_short Sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops : a study on Generation Y
title_sort sensory branding and buying behavior in coffee shops a study on generation y
topic experiential marketing
generation y
purchase intention
coffee shops
url https://retailandmarketingreview.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/RMR11_2_93-110.pdf
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