Abstract

The theory of perceived risk suggests that consumers can reduce the consequences of trying a new brand by buying a smaller quantity on the trial purchase than is normally bought. This study, based on longitudinal analysis of 1,480 individual new brand buyers, found that initial purchase quantities were smaller, as predicted.

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