Impact of Utilitarian Appeal on Consumer Perception and Purchase Intention for Convenience Goods
Management and Administrative Sciences Review
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Impact of Utilitarian Appeal on Consumer Perception and Purchase Intention for Convenience Goods
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Moten, Fahad Wahid
Qureishi, Faisal |
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Utilitarian Appeal, Consumer Perception, Purchase Intention |
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This thesis investigates the effects of utilitarian appeal on consumer purchase intentions and consumer perception for convenience goods. This includes the behavior of the consumer reacting to buy a product immediately after getting impressed from the attributes of the product visualized in advertisements. For this research one Independent variable was considered as utilitarian appeal, whereas Consumer Purchase Intention and Consumer Perception are used as Dependent Variable. The crux of the study claims that there is an impact of utilitarian appeal on consumer perception for advertised brand and there is an impact of utilitarian appeal on consumer purchase intention for convenience goods. Moreover, Experimental method of data collection is done to gather the data about the study and 230 consumers were been surveyed by showing them TVCs (Television Commercials). The result for the study shows that there is an impact of Utilitarian appeal on consumer purchase intention for convenience goods. This shows that ads containing utilitarian appeal attract the customers to go for the particular product.
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Academy of Business & Scientific Research
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2014-11-01
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article |
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application/pdf
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http://absronline.org/journals/index.php/masr/article/view/363
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Management and Administrative Sciences Review; Vol 3, No 7 (2014): November; 1232-1243
2308-1368 2310-872X |
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eng
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http://absronline.org/journals/index.php/masr/article/view/363/380
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Copyright (c) 2014 Management and Administrative Sciences Review
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