Win-Win Strategies at Discount Stores
26 Pages Posted: 27 Dec 2005
Date Written: 14 2005 9,
Abstract
An important development that contributes to store brands’ growing success in the grocery market is the increasing number of discount stores that sell predominantly own, private-label, brands. To fight private labels, manufacturers of national brands feel increasingly compelled to develop better trade relations with discounters. Some discounters, from their part, are looking for opportunities to differentiate themselves, and to move beyond a pure price-based competition, by extending their assortment with attractive national brands. In this study, we determine what factors drive national-brand success at discount stores, and lead to positive outcomes for both the manufacturer and the discounter.
Keywords: discount retailing, branded goods, performance
JEL Classification: M, C44, M31, L81
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