Examines the perceptions and preferences of fragrances by females. The sample was taken from nine cities across three continents. Of the two major fragrance concepts examined, unisex fragrances have been introduced, with only about half the respondents in the nine cities (six countries) surveyed in this study being familiar with the concept. Respondents assessed the effects of ten factors on the fragrance decisions. The joint effects of ten surveyed factors show major differences between samples as stratified by area, with some consistency among the top factors, as supported by ANOVA and MANOVA analysis. Chi‐Square analysis of unisex and “same‐name” fragrances indicated significant differences in four of six variables. The ten surveyed factors were “scent, European fragrance, price, brand (purchased for self), brand (purchased as gift), mood, season, free items with purchase, container, and color.” “Scent, price, brand and mood” were the dominant variables. Significant differences existed between the respondents in the three major geographic areas, USA, Europe and Asia for seven of the ten factors, i.e. European fragrance, price, brand purchased as a gift, mood, season, container, and color.
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October 01 1999
An international study of unisex and “same‐name” fragrance brands
Scott Markham;
Scott Markham
Associate Professor of Marketing, Department of Marketing & Management, The University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas, USA
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Joe Cangelosi
Joe Cangelosi
Associate Professor of Marketing, Department of Marketing & Management, The University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-1643
Print ISSN: 1061-0421
© MCB UP Limited
1999
Journal of Product & Brand Management (1999) 8 (5): 387–401.
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Markham S, Cangelosi J (1999), "An international study of unisex and “same‐name” fragrance brands". Journal of Product & Brand Management, Vol. 8 No. 5 pp. 387–401, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/10610429910295975
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