Monash University
Browse

Restricted Access

Reason: Access restricted by the author. A copy can be requested for private research and study by contacting your institution's library service. This copy cannot be republished

Consumer Responses to In-Store Themed Events

thesis
posted on 2019-10-03, 03:33 authored by Sean James Sands
This research investigates how in-store themed events affect consumer behaviour. Consumer responses to in-store events are studied at two distinct points in the shopping process. The first is at the point a consumer decides where to shop. Specifically, we are interested in how the in-store themed event impacts store choice and its effect on the consumer's anticipated experience. The second point in the shopping process is within the retail setting. Here we are interested in how the presence of a themed event might impact consumers' in-store behaviour. […]

History

Principal supervisor

Harmen Oppewal

Additional supervisor 1

Michael Beverland

Year of Award

2008

Department, School or Centre

Marketing

Course

Doctor Of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Economics