The Importance of Packaging Attributes: A Conjoint Analysis Approach

@article{Silayoi2007TheIO,
  title={The Importance of Packaging Attributes: A Conjoint Analysis Approach},
  author={Pinya Silayoi and Mark Speece},
  journal={European Journal of Marketing},
  year={2007},
  volume={41},
  pages={1495-1517}
}
Purpose – The importance of packaging design and the role of packaging as a vehicle for consumer communication and branding are necessarily growing. To achieve communication goals effectively, knowledge about consumer psychology is important so that manufacturers understand consumer response to their packages. this paper aims to investigate this issue.Design/methodology/approach – The paper examines these issues using a conjoint study among consumers for packaged food products in Thailand… 

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