Impact of Store Image Dimensions on Shopper’s Attitude, Perceived Value, and Purchase Intention
K. Balaji and
R. Maheswari
SAGE Open, 2021, vol. 11, issue 1, 2158244021994824
Abstract:
The Indian retail industry is witnessing transformation from unorganized to an organized one. The changing and vibrant retail industry poses significant challenges to the retailers to withstand in the competition and to have their business organized. This research work provides an insight over the organized supermarket store image factors and its impact on shoppers’ perspective. This research work connects the store image attributes dimension and its impact on shoppers’ attitude to predict their in-store behavior in retail context. The researcher attempts to create a model by relating the mentioned variables through an extensive literature review. The model has been tested empirically. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and Path analysis confirms that the store attributes dimension impacts shoppers’ attitude which in turn determines the perceived value. Further it confirms that perceived value determines the purchase intention among shoppers in a supermarket outlet.
Keywords: store image dimensions; attitude; perceived value; purchase intention (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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