The influence of need for closure and perceived time pressure on search effort for price and promotional information in a grocery shopping context
Psychology and Marketing2004Vol. 22(1), pp. 71–95
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Abstract
Need for closure (NFC) is introduced as a variable of individual difference that shows promise to help the understanding of a consumers' effort to search for price and promotional information in the context of retail grocery shopping. Results showed that NFC and perceived time pressure (PTP) are important determinants of search effort for price and promotional information (e.g., searching for coupons, looking for in-store promotions, switching stores to find lowest prices, and comparing unit prices). Moreover, an interaction effect was found between NFC and PTP. Future research and theoretical and practical implications are discussed. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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