The Role of Ego-Expressive Factors in the Consumer's Satisfaction with Price
Abstract
Price satisfaction has been a neglected area of consumer satisfaction research. This paper draws a distinction between the utilitarian and ego-expressive consequences of price. Then the paper describes an exploratory study which provides some evidence consistent with the role of ego-expressive factors in determining price satisfaction.
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