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Everyday “low price†or everyday “value†? The interactive effects of framing and construal level on consumer purchase intentions

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  • Septianto, Felix
  • Lee, Michael SW.
  • Putra, Pragea Geldoffy

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Academic literature uses the term “everyday low price†(EDLP) when referring to a pricing strategy that offers relatively stable, low prices across a wide assortment of product categories. However, in real-world situations, many brands and retailers opt to use a different term – “everyday value†(EDV). Do consumers differentially evaluate such framings of the same pricing strategy? The present research draws upon construal level theory and demonstrates – across two experimental studies – that EDV (vs. EDLP) framing is more effective among consumers with high (but not low) construal levels. This effect is mediated by perceived benefit such that consumers with high construal levels derive higher levels of perceived benefit when evaluating a product promoted with an EDV (vs. EDLP) framing. The findings of this research can be useful for marketers and retailers in promoting and framing the EDLP (or EDV) pricing strategies in their advertising and marketing communications.

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  • Septianto, Felix & Lee, Michael SW. & Putra, Pragea Geldoffy, 2021. "Everyday “low price†or everyday “value†? The interactive effects of framing and construal level on consumer purchase intentions," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 58(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:joreco:v:58:y:2021:i:c:s0969698920313254
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2020.102317
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