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Prevailing Perceptions and the Growth of Private Label Brands in Africa and Europe: An Overview

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This paper reviewed the existing literature in different parts of the continents, focusing specificallyin Africa and Europe, critically reviewing past and recent literature of studies on customers’ perceptionstowards private label brands. Such review article enabled the writer to understand the prevailing state ofprivate label brands across different continents; in the process enabling grocery retailers, marketingpractitioners and academics a clear view of the state of customers’ perceptions around the globe. The resultsfound that the international state of private label brands has somehow improved in some parts of the globe,especially in Europe and Americas, where private label brands have enormously improved customersperceptions of their private label brands and in the process actively competing with national brands for themarket share. Opposing such success, In Africa there seems to be somehow lack of improvement in the earlyperceptions of private label brands in the process not fully challenging national brands. Noticeably, in Africathere seems customers still perceive private label brands as alternatives of national brands in tougheconomic conditions. Hence, grocery retailers need to extensively invest on their private label brands in orderto competitively challenge and change existing customer perceptions. Key investments should be in branding,promoting and educating customers about private label brands.

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  • Sbonelo Ndlovu, 2019. "Prevailing Perceptions and the Growth of Private Label Brands in Africa and Europe: An Overview," Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, AMH International, vol. 11(5), pages 76-83.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arjebs:v:11:y:2019:i:5:p:76-83
    DOI: 10.22610/jebs.v11i5(J).2968
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