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Suggests that the construct of convenience has not been clearly defined and operationalized. Proposes a conceptual framework which can be used to examine the convenience of consumer products, involving five dimensions: time, place, acquisition, use and execution. Discusses the implications for managers and recommends that marketers gain an improved understanding of convenience given the predicted growth of the sector.

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