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Consumer Buying Behaviour; A Factor of Compulsive Buying Prejudiced by Windowsill Placement

Hameed, Irfan and Soomro, Yasir (2012): Consumer Buying Behaviour; A Factor of Compulsive Buying Prejudiced by Windowsill Placement. Published in: Advances in Life Sciences , Vol. 4, No. 3 (June 2014): pp. 151-155.

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Abstract

This empirical research investigates the impact of windowsill placement on the compulsive buying behavior of consumers on three different types of products i.e., convenience products, shopping products, and specialty products. Positive effect of windowsill placement on all three types of product categories has been hypothesized. The categorical regression (Optimal scaling) was used to test the hypotheses. The data was collected via self administered questionnaire from Pakistan through systematic random sampling, and the sample consisted of 500 respondents. The results of data analysis supported only the 1st hypothesis which highlighted that placement of products in shopping centers has an impact of unplanned buying of consumers for convenience products. While rest of the two hypotheses regarding shopping and convenience products were not supported by the data. This research is helpful for those companies which believe in classical conditioning. This is perhaps one of the first study in non-western (Pakistani) context.

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