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The Differential Effects of Value Consciousness and Coupon Proneness on Consumers’ Persuasion Knowledge of Pricing Tactics

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : ScienceDirect

Source : Journal of Retailing, 88, 1, 20-33. ABS 4

Url : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022435911000285

Keywords : Pricing tactics persuasion knowledge (PTPK), Value consciousness, Coupon proneness, Knowledge calibration, Consumer knowledge

Year : 2012

Abstract : Pricing tactics persuasion knowledge (PTPK) is a relatively new concept that seeks to extend the research on persuasion knowledge to the pricing domain. Pricing tactics persuasion knowledge refers to the persuasion knowledge of consumers about marketers’ pricing tactics. Employing an acquisition–transaction utility theoretic perspective, this study examines the differential effects of value consciousness and coupon proneness on the accuracy, confidence, and calibration of consumers’ pricing tactics persuasion knowledge. The study finds that coupon proneness is negatively related to accuracy, confidence, and calibration of PTPK, while value consciousness is positively related to accuracy, confidence, and calibration of PTPK. The implications of the study are outlined.

Cite this Research Publication : Kishore Gopalakrishna Pillai, V. Kumar (2012), “The Differential Effects of Value Consciousness and Coupon Proneness on Consumers’ Persuasion Knowledge of Pricing Tactics,” DOI: 10.1016/j.jretai.2011.03.002

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