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Who Are Store Brands Buyers? Demographic Profile of Store Brand Buyers in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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  • Adi Alic
  • Merima Cinjarevic
  • Emir Agic

    (Sarajevo School of Economics and Business)

Abstract

Store brands, also known as private labels, own brands or retail brands, are experiencing a remarkable growth in various product categories and their acceptance by consumers seems to be unquestionable. The key drivers of the store brands’ success are the increased concentration in retailing, consumers’ much more positive attitudes towards the quality of store brands and critically, in the current economic downturn, their price, which is significantly lower than that of manufacturer brands. Sales of store brands in the Southeast European markets have not picked up yet, making these markets a compelling space to study, analyze and predict the future of store brand growth and success. Thus, this study focuses on consumer’s attitudes towards store brands in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina – an emerging market, which is highly attractive for international retailers. The main objective of this study is to analyze and validate the profile of a consumer of store brands in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the context of personal care products. For the purposes of this study, the mall-intercept survey was carried out at selected hypermarket locations. Based on the extent to which consumers perceive themselves to be consumers of store brands, three consumer segments have been identified: heavy buyers, sometimes buyers and seldom buyers. These segments were then described in terms of perceived quality and price of store brands as well as demographic characteristics of respondents. The findings allow drawing some useful reflection about who are the buyers of store brands in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and what drives their preferences towards store brands. Thus, this study provides valuable information for both retailers and manufacturers toward the SRI

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  • Adi Alic & Merima Cinjarevic & Emir Agic, 2015. "Who Are Store Brands Buyers? Demographic Profile of Store Brand Buyers in Bosnia and Herzegovina," International Journal of Management Science and Business Administration, Inovatus Services Ltd., vol. 1(4), pages 7-24, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:mgs:ijmsba:v:1:y:2015:i:4:p:7-24
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    Keywords

    Store Brand; Retailing; Consumer Attitudes; Store Brands;
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    JEL classification:

    • M00 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - General - - - General

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