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Profiling the reference price consumer

Researchers in marketing have devoted considerable attention to understanding how price impacts the purchase decision. Some individuals, termed memory-based reference price (MBR) consumers, take into account price expectations developed from past purchase behavior when making a current choice. Other...

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Published in:Journal of retailing 2006, Vol.82 (1), p.1-11
Main Authors: Moon, Sangkil, Russell, Gary J., Duvvuri, Sri Devi
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