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The Influence of Consumer Degree of Knowledge on Consumer Behavior: The Case of Spanish Olive Oil
Authors:Joel Espejel  Carmina Fandos
Affiliation:University of Zaragoza , Zaragoza, Spain
Abstract:This article analyses the influence of perceived quality measured across intrinsic and extrinsic attributes on satisfaction and consumer loyalty for a traditional food product as with PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) olive oil “Aceite del Bajo Aragón.” In addition, the article highlights the influence of consumer's degree of knowledge on these relationships. The results suggest that the main drivers to explain consumers' satisfaction and loyalty are the perceived quality of the intrinsic attributes (color, appearance, flavor, etc.). However, when consumers are classified attending to their degree of knowledge the main explanatory variable of satisfaction and loyalty of the more experienced consumers are the extrinsic attributes of the product (brand name, place of origin, images associated to the product, etc.). These findings allow us to develop important managerial implications for building a brand image for a PDO.
Keywords:Perceived quality  intrinsic attributes  extrinsic attributes  degree of knowledge  satisfaction and loyalty
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