City-of-Origin Effects in the German Beer Market: Transferring an International Construct to a Local Context
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Published:2006
Patrick Lentz, Hartmut H. Holzmüller, Eric Schirrmann, 2006. "City-of-Origin Effects in the German Beer Market: Transferring an International Construct to a Local Context", International Marketing Research
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Irrespective of the popularity of country-of-origin research in international marketing, no attention has been paid to effects which stem from the declaration of a product's local origin, like “Made in City X”. In this study, insights from country-of-origin research as well as exploratory qualitative studies are used to model determinants of preference for local products. Conjoint analysis results based on a sample of consumers from three neighboring cities in Germany show the importance of local origin for product preference. Structural equation analysis sheds first light on the mechanism of city-of-origin effects.
