Abstract

This paper ties together hierarchical partitioning of product markets, segmentation and variety seeking. Individual variety seeking is shown to be a more meaningful partitioning criterion than simple aggregate brand switching. Variety seeking is attribute dependent and thus should not be directly related to the consumer's socio-economic and demographic characteristics. Alternatively, the consumer's way of partitioning the market is suggested as a useful criterion for segmentation.

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