The servicescape response: do brand committed consumers respond differently to the cellar door experience?
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posted on 2024-06-18, 00:40authored byTL Altschwager, S Goodman, C Habel
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to measure consumer outcomes of cellar door
servicescape, and whether these outcomes are moderated by a consumer’s level of trust and
commitment to the winery brand. The primary relationships measured are Servicescape to
Response Behaviours of Approach and Avoidance (Mehrabian and Russell 1974), and
Servicescape to Future Purchase Intention.
◦Methodology – 613 usable responses were obtained from online questionnaires distributed
to the databases of five wineries from the McLaren Vale Wine Region in South Australia.
◦Findings – Primary relationships are confirmed with results showing significant
relationships for servicescape to response behaviour, and servicescape to future purchase
intention. Brand trust and commitment are found to have a significant moderating effect on
both relationships; both moderators weaken the primary relationships as the consumer’s
levels of brand trust and commitment increase.
◦Practical implications- for wineries, the results of this study indicate the importance of
creating a positively perceived servicescape by implementing a high quality, attractive cellar
door. Results suggest that servicescape influences consumer responses, but more specifically
identifies those consumers who are more/less influenced by their surrounding environment.
History
Pagination
1-9
Location
Bordeaux, France
Start date
2011-06-09
End date
2011-06-11
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication
Copyright notice
[2011, AWBR]
Editor/Contributor(s)
[Unknown]
Title of proceedings
AWBR 2011 : Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of the Academy of Wine Business Research
Event
Academy of Wine Business Research. Conference (6th : 2011 : Bordeaux, France)
Publisher
Academy of Wine Business Research and Bordeaux Management School