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Repulsive Buying Behaviour: A Perceptual Study

Year 2017
Volume/Issue/Review Month Volume - X | Issue - II | July - December
Title Repulsive Buying Behaviour: A Perceptual Study
Authors Satinder Kumar , Rishi Raj Sharma
Broad area Repulsive Buying Behaviour: A Perceptual Study
Abstract
Better understanding of repulsive buying behaviour has positive contribution to the country’s economic state and also towards the quality of product and services. In the recent years the consumer is showing a kind of revulsion in its buying behaviour. Repulsive buying behaviour in consumer is repugnance for product i.e. a strong feeling of distaste for the product. The product is repelled by the consumer if it doesn’t match the social status of the consumer, in case celebrity endorsing the product is not followed or admired by the consumer, adding to this are unresolved issues and complaints of customers which deteriorate the image of the marketer. The products are overloaded with wasteful features or are against the culture and religion of consumer or maybe are not according to the planning of consumer are not entertained by the consumer. It also proves that once customer has faced dissatisfaction by the usage of product or has no knowledge about the usage of product it turns off the consumer from the product.
Description The repulsive buying behaviour as the name evinced is arousing intense distaste or revolt in the buying behaviour for the product. Shane Frederick and Leonard Lee (2008) in their research paper “Attraction and Compromise Effects Revisited: The Role of A
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