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Publication date: 1 January 2006

Nelson Oly Ndubisi and Chew Tung Moi

To evaluate the awareness and behaviours of Malaysian consumers towards sales promotional tools such as, coupons, price discount, free samples, bonus packs, and in‐store display…

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Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the awareness and behaviours of Malaysian consumers towards sales promotional tools such as, coupons, price discount, free samples, bonus packs, and in‐store display in the purchase of low involvement products.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper also recognises that certain demographic factors such as education and income of consumers could potentially confound the observed relationships hence, these factors were controlled. A total of 312 consumers in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia were surveyed using a structured questionnaire.

Findings

The results show that price discounts, free samples, bonus packs, and in‐store display are associated with product trial. Coupons do not have any significant effect on product trial.

Research limitations/implications

Only one category of product was considered. None were high involvement so these need further research.

Practical implications

Greate understanding of how Malaysian customers respond to the various sales promotions therefore increased alitity to pich the appropriate promotional miso.

Originality/value

The level of education appears to have no bearing on consumers’ preferences.

Details

Management Research News, vol. 29 no. 1/2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0140-9174

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