Developing and validating a psychometric shopper-based mall equity measure |
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Authors: | Kamel El Hedhli |
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Affiliation: | a HEC Montreal, Canada b Reims Management School, France |
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Abstract: | This paper introduces a new retailing concept called shopper-based mall equity (SBME). SBME is the differential effect of mall knowledge on shoppers' responses to a mall's marketing activities. The results of a study in two Canadian shopping malls consisting of 905 shoppers who were administered a questionnaire suggest that SBME is a bi-dimensional construct, composing two sub-scales, namely mall awareness and mall image. Further psychometric tests show a parsimonious SBME measure with support for convergent, discriminant and predictive validities. Multi-group latent mean structures show that the SBME measure is able to discriminate shoppers that globally attribute high-mall scores from those who globally attribute low-mall scores. The article includes theoretical and managerial implications. |
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Keywords: | Retailing Mall equity High-order CFA Multi-group CFA Latent mean structures |
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