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Effect of Sales on Brand Loyalty
Rui Huang, University of California, Berkeley
Jeffrey M. Perloff, University of California, Berkeley
Sofia B. Villas-Boas, University of California, Berkeley

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ABSTRACT:
Although many theoretical industrial organization models are based on the existence of a critical mass of exogenously “brand loyal” consumers, we find little empirical evidence supporting these assumptions in the orange juice retail market. There are very few loyal consumers. More importantly, the frequency with which stores conduct sales affects the share of loyal types so that loyalty is endogenous rather than exogenous. Households’ demographics have statistically significant but economically minor effects on switching behavior. Switching across frozen and refrigerated states is very common, leading to more complicated substitution patterns and less loyalty than one observes looking at each state separately.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Rui Huang, Jeffrey M. Perloff, and Sofia B. Villas-Boas, "Effect of Sales on Brand Loyalty" (May 1, 2006). Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UCB. CUDARE Working Paper 1011.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/are_ucb/1011

 
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