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The Influence of Healthy Lifestyle on Willingness to Consume Healthy Food Brands: A Perceived Value Perspective. [PDF]

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García-Salirrosas EE   +7 more
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The Perceived Value of Value Meals

Journal of Restaurant & Foodservice Marketing, 1999
Abstract This study provides a new explanation as to why restaurants frequently sell value meals along with the meals' components separately. We argue that beyond the traditional economic model of extracting the surplus from customers with extreme valuation for particular dishes, mixed bundling unintentionally creates a decoy price effect.
Zvi Schwartz, Eli Cohen
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Hospital Perceived Value

Health Care Management Review, 2006
The creation, distribution and communication of value have been considered to be the key element of marketing (American Marketing Association, 2004, www.marketingpower.com). The aim of this article is to identify the indicators of perceived value in a hospital context. The results show that perceived quality and emotions are key dimensions of perceived
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Perceived value of entrepreneurship

Journal of Chinese Entrepreneurship, 2011
PurposeThis paper seeks to address the question of “why some people choose to be an entrepreneur?” It offers a novel perspective in the strand of cognitive models to examine the formation of entrepreneurial intention.Design/methodology/approachData for this research came from a questionnaire survey of university students in Shanghai, Zhejiang and Hubei
Wu, L, Li, J
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Perceived value of a mile

Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, 2012
The first step at evaluating the economic cost and benefits of a frequent flyer program lies in understanding the customer's perception of the value of a mile. This study outlines a methodology taken to estimate perceived value of a mile while using them for future air travel. This estimate can be further used to drive strategy on the attributes of new
Debraj Basumallick   +2 more
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The Perceived Value of Time

Time & Society, 2003
A burgeoning shiftworking population is placing increased demands on employee's time. This study aimed to determine if shiftworkers and non-shiftworkers valued time differently. Participants were matched on age, gender, parenting and marital status. For each of four time matrices (work, social, leisure and family time), participants were required to ...
Angela Baker   +2 more
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Perceived Value

Activities, Adaptation & Aging, 1992
This article is a transcription of a presentation given at the National Association of Activity Professionals' ninth annual conference held in Kansas City, Missouri, in April, 1991. It appeared in Vol. 16(3) 1992 as a special thematic issue of selected proceedings from that conference.
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