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Effects of subcultural differences on country and product evaluations
Authors:Michel Laroche FRSC  Nicolas Papadopoulos  Louise Heslop  Jasmin Bergeron
Abstract:Most cross‐cultural studies on country of origin or product‐country image (PCI) effects have implicitly assumed that national markets are composed of homogeneous consumers. Although many investigations in this field are described as cross‐cultural, most are in fact cross‐national. The overarching hypothesis of the present research is that PCI effects may vary across subcultures within a country. The results indicate that subcultural differences exist in the evaluation of culturally affiliated countries and their products. Cognitive responses converged to show that consumers' perceived linkages significantly influence the weight given to the country of origin in product evaluations. Several implications for managers and academic researchers are discussed. Copyright © 2003 Henry Stewart Publications.
Keywords:Product‐country images  country of origin  consumer subcultures consumer ethnicity  brand nationality  international marketing strategy
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