Shopping value orientation: Conceptualization and measurement |
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Authors: | Youn-Kyung Kim Min-Young Lee Soo-Hee Park |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Tennessee, United States;2. University of Kentucky, United States;3. Tennessee Department of Education, United States |
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Abstract: | Consumers exhibit diversified shopping value in a highly competitive retail environment, which entails investigating multiple dimensions of consumer shopping value orientation that are important in determining an appropriate retail approach. To capture diverse aspects of consumer shopping value orientation, this study developed a comprehensive measurement which would (1) encompass both benefit and cost components, (2) embrace the domain beyond the boundary of product focus, and (3) comprise both utilitarian and hedonic aspects. Employing an extensive literature review, focus group and personal interviews, and surveys, this study developed the nine-dimensional shopping value orientation (SVO) measure. The measure was validated with multiple tests such as convergent validity, discriminant validity, and nomological validity. Its applicability in the retail setting was demonstrated with cluster analysis accompanied by correspondence analysis. Implications for retailers as well as future research directions are provided. |
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Keywords: | Consumer Shopping Value orientation Measure Validity |
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