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Consumer Response to Perceived Value and Generic Advertising

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  • Salois, Matthew J.
  • Reilly, Amber

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This study examines the relationship between generic advertising and perceived value for 100 percent orange juice using data from a survey on consumption, perceived value, advertising awareness, and other key measures. We investigate the relationships between consumption and perceived value and between generic advertising and perceived value and identify features of generic advertising of orange juice that have the greatest influence on consumers. Our analysis indicates that perceived value is strongly associated with increased consumption and is influenced by generic advertising. Generic advertising is most effective when consumers view the content of the ads as genuine and relevant.

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  • Salois, Matthew J. & Reilly, Amber, 2014. "Consumer Response to Perceived Value and Generic Advertising," Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 0, pages 1-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:arerjl:164904
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.164904
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    1. Salois, Matthew J. & Reilly, Amber, 2014. "Millennial Parents and the Effectiveness of Generic Advertising for 100% Orange Juice," 2014 Annual Meeting, February 1-4, 2014, Dallas, Texas 162592, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
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