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The role of customer insights within the German retail context. How can grocery discounters' performance be improved in the German retailer industry?
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The role of customer insights within the German retail context. How can grocery discounters’ performance be improved in the German retailer industry?

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2015 in the subject Business economics - Marketing, Corporate Communication, CRM, Market Research, Social Media, grade: 1.8, University of Bremen, course: 4th, language: English, abstract: The grocery retail sector is in overall terms a highly competitive sector throughout the world and the complexity of numerous agents driving shoppers toward an election or another has been extensively researched. As a result of such fierce competition, discounters arose to provide value conscious shoppers with good quality products at a lower price. However, private label penetration depends on an array of factors depending largely on the country, the retailer and the product category. This study provides the reader with a detailed literature review on how do customers insights affect purchasing patterns and furthermore examines the tools available to carry out suitable strategies within the German context from a discounter’s viewpoint focusing especially on private labels since it is considered the foremost differentiation strength although a review on the four P’s of Marketing-Mix besides determinants as product categorisation, breadth and depth of assortment, brand name and store atmosphere are analysed thoroughly. Subsequently to the revision of the specific literature, a PESTEL analysis, a price positioning-matrix and a SWOT analysis have been carried out for the purpose of better comprehending the German retail context. Lastly, an empirical research has been conducted to confirm the findings through abductive reasoning since the sample survey is limited to one hundred and twenty respondents. The research concludes that the main drivers to attract shoppers to the store were distance, price, quality and breadth of assortment. Moreover, in-store other variables may entice the shopper to increase its per capita expenditure as a lower music tempo, or less crowded atmosphere as the shopper notices

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Date
4 October 2016
Pages
82
ISBN
9783668309388

Bachelor Thesis from the year 2015 in the subject Business economics - Marketing, Corporate Communication, CRM, Market Research, Social Media, grade: 1.8, University of Bremen, course: 4th, language: English, abstract: The grocery retail sector is in overall terms a highly competitive sector throughout the world and the complexity of numerous agents driving shoppers toward an election or another has been extensively researched. As a result of such fierce competition, discounters arose to provide value conscious shoppers with good quality products at a lower price. However, private label penetration depends on an array of factors depending largely on the country, the retailer and the product category. This study provides the reader with a detailed literature review on how do customers insights affect purchasing patterns and furthermore examines the tools available to carry out suitable strategies within the German context from a discounter’s viewpoint focusing especially on private labels since it is considered the foremost differentiation strength although a review on the four P’s of Marketing-Mix besides determinants as product categorisation, breadth and depth of assortment, brand name and store atmosphere are analysed thoroughly. Subsequently to the revision of the specific literature, a PESTEL analysis, a price positioning-matrix and a SWOT analysis have been carried out for the purpose of better comprehending the German retail context. Lastly, an empirical research has been conducted to confirm the findings through abductive reasoning since the sample survey is limited to one hundred and twenty respondents. The research concludes that the main drivers to attract shoppers to the store were distance, price, quality and breadth of assortment. Moreover, in-store other variables may entice the shopper to increase its per capita expenditure as a lower music tempo, or less crowded atmosphere as the shopper notices

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Date
4 October 2016
Pages
82
ISBN
9783668309388