Abstract
This study explores the consumer behavior of the bottom of the pyramid market with
respect to branded personal care products via shopping and brand preference,
personalized relationship and word of mouth. The main hypothesis are based on BOP
consumer’s shopping behavior, brand selection and personalized affiliation, which
conjectures BOP consumers to be aspiring, positively responsive to word of mouth and
personal selling. Conversely, the statistical tests and results contradict the global
viewpoint on BOP consumers and show a high level of unacceptability to purchase
branded personal care products through personal selling or positive word of mouth.
However, they prove their aspirational trait by actually buying the branded personal care
products which they prefer to buy. The research also contains insinuation of the key
findings and recommendations for further research.
Zeenat Ismail. (2014) BOTTOM OF THE PYRAMID MARKET’S CONSUMER BEHAVIOR WITH REGARD TO BRANDED PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS IN KARACHI: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY, Journal of Social Science and Humanities, Volume 53, Issue 1.
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