The impact of selected store image dimensions on retailer equity: Evidence from 10 Chinese hypermarkets |
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Authors: | Wu Jinfeng Tian Zhilong |
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Affiliation: | aSchool of Economics and Management, Wuhan University of Science and Engineering, Wuhan 430073, China;bSchool of Management, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China |
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Abstract: | Building retailer equity increases revenue and profitability by insulating retailers from competitors. Store image is the basis of retailer equity, but extant literature offers little insight into the empirical research which takes store image dimensions as antecedents of retailer equity. This paper establishes a theoretical and empirical basis that shows the impact of selected store image dimensions on retailer equity. The authors propose a conceptual framework in which store image dimensions are related to three dimensions of retailer equity, i.e., retailer awareness, retailer associations, retailer perceived quality. These dimensions are then related to retailer loyalty. The empirical tests using a structural equation model support the research hypotheses. The results indicate the positive effect of convenience, perceived price, physical facilities, employee service, and institutional factors on retailer equity dimensions as antecedents of retailer equity. |
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Keywords: | Consumer behavior Hypermarket Store image Retailing Retailer equity |
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