The role of affect in consumer satisfaction judgments of credence-based services

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The disconfirmation model was developed to assess consumer satisfaction levels in the product-based markets. The applicability of the disconfirmation model in the service-oriented market was tested through a study involving college students. The study revealed that affective responses among consumers played a crucial role in determining their perception of satisfaction.

author: Alford, Bruce L., Sherrell, Daniel L.
Research, Consumer behavior, Customer satisfaction

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Advertised reference price effects on consumer price estimates, value perception, and search intention

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The effects of plausible and implausible reference prices on the internal price continuum of a consumer are discussed.

author: Alford, Bruce L., Engelland, Brian T.

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A Bertrand model of pricing of complementary goods under information asymmetry

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Pricing patterns for complementary products in information sharing and asymmetric scenarios are evaluated.

author: Mukhopadhyay, Samar K., Xiaowei Zhu, Xiaohang Yue
United States, Pricing Policy, Usage, Product price, Information asymmetry

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subjects list: Models, Pricing
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