How Small Business can Use Consumer Shopping Types as a Planning Tool
David J. Lill,
Robin T. Peterson and
Larry C. Wall
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1981, vol. 6, issue 1, 36-47
Abstract:
The empirical evidence presented in this article suggests practical ways of designing retail strategies based on consumer shopping orientations. It appears that such an orientation model is as applicable to small business managers as it is to their larger business counterparts. Certainly, localized market segmentation by shopping orientation is a potential tool for both large and “small†business firms. The article discusses several orientations, their relationship to buyer behavior and concludes with retail strategy applications.
Date: 1981
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DOI: 10.1177/104225878100600107
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