Original paper
In-Store Spending Dynamics: How Budgets Invert Relative-Spending Patterns
Abstract
The authors conduct four controlled lab experiments and one field study in a brick-and-mortar grocery store to demonstrate that relative spending—the price of the purchased item relative to the mean price of the product category—evolves nonlinearly and distinctly for budget and nonbudget shoppers. While the relative spending of budget shoppers evolves in a concave manner, the relative spending of nonbudget shoppers evolves inversely in a convex...
Paper Details
Title
In-Store Spending Dynamics: How Budgets Invert Relative-Spending Patterns
Published Date
Feb 2, 2018
Journal
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
49 - 67
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