The evidence from field studies in retail environments suggests in-store slack is part of the consumer’s purchasing budget. These funds are used as a self-control mechanism so as not to exceed the budget. We propose a conceptualization of in-store slack as the difference between the expected cost of the basket and the total budget allocated for the present visit to the store. Then, we explain this slack from the composition of the customer’s basket in three branches of a supermarket chain. Using data taken from a field study, we found evidence that in-store slack is used fundamentally for unplanned purchases, which is consistent with the notion that these funds are used to finance products where the decision to purchase is made in-store. We...
Mental accounting is a technique for asserting self-control in the face of consumption decisions, fu...
Abstract:- This study is being carried out in order to identify what affects unplanned behaviour, wh...
An important question that has been raised in supermarket retailing is whether weekly promotions ind...
The evidence from field studies in retail environments suggests in-store slack is part of the consum...
We propose that consumers have mental budgets for grocery trips that are typically composed of both ...
University, USA Recent research suggests that consumers have in-store slack for grocery trips -they ...
We propose that consumers have mental budgets for grocery trips that are typically comprised of both...
We study the effect of small windfalls on consumer spending decisions by comparing the purchases onl...
Although almost one in three U.S. households shops on a budget, it remains unclear whether and how s...
Although one in three American households shops on a budget, it remains unclear whether and how shop...
Although almost one in three U.S. households shops on a budget, it remains unclear whether and how s...
We study the effect of small windfalls on consumer spending decisions by comparing the purchases onl...
Mental budgeting occurs when consumers allocate money to mental accounts to appropriate it for speci...
An important question that has been raised in supermarket retailing is whether weekly promotions ind...
The authors conduct four controlled lab experiments and one field study in a brick-and-mortar grocer...
Mental accounting is a technique for asserting self-control in the face of consumption decisions, fu...
Abstract:- This study is being carried out in order to identify what affects unplanned behaviour, wh...
An important question that has been raised in supermarket retailing is whether weekly promotions ind...
The evidence from field studies in retail environments suggests in-store slack is part of the consum...
We propose that consumers have mental budgets for grocery trips that are typically composed of both ...
University, USA Recent research suggests that consumers have in-store slack for grocery trips -they ...
We propose that consumers have mental budgets for grocery trips that are typically comprised of both...
We study the effect of small windfalls on consumer spending decisions by comparing the purchases onl...
Although almost one in three U.S. households shops on a budget, it remains unclear whether and how s...
Although one in three American households shops on a budget, it remains unclear whether and how shop...
Although almost one in three U.S. households shops on a budget, it remains unclear whether and how s...
We study the effect of small windfalls on consumer spending decisions by comparing the purchases onl...
Mental budgeting occurs when consumers allocate money to mental accounts to appropriate it for speci...
An important question that has been raised in supermarket retailing is whether weekly promotions ind...
The authors conduct four controlled lab experiments and one field study in a brick-and-mortar grocer...
Mental accounting is a technique for asserting self-control in the face of consumption decisions, fu...
Abstract:- This study is being carried out in order to identify what affects unplanned behaviour, wh...
An important question that has been raised in supermarket retailing is whether weekly promotions ind...