Implications of transaction cost on the consumer choice heuristics: a grounded theory analysis at the Indian bottom of the pyramid
Srabanti Mukherjee and
Debdatta Pal
International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets, 2014, vol. 6, issue 4, 298-315
Abstract:
The present study traces the implications of transaction cost on the consumer choice heuristics at the bottom of the pyramid. With the help of the grounded theory approach for theory generation, the study identifies that endowments like wide-spread low literacy and lack of 4As (awareness, availability, accessibility, and affordability) prompt the subsistence customers to minimise the transaction cost of purchase by resorting to bounded rationality, opportunism and locking-in effects. Such endeavours challenge the chronology of consumer decision-making process for convenience products and lead to an automatic choice of the interlinked market at the BoP even before evaluating the functional attributes of the brands of the required convenience products. Therefore, the findings of the study suggest that the choice of interlinked market limits the process of brand choice and forms an alternative choice heuristics in the subsistence market place.
Keywords: alternative choice heuristics; transaction costs; bounded rationality; opportunism; inter-locking effect; interlinked markets; staples; consumer choice; grounded theory; India; bottom of the pyramid; BoP; brand choice; literacy; awareness; availability; accessibility; affordability; subsistence marketplace. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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