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Original Articles

Domain-Specific Consumer Involvement in the U.S. Wine Market

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Pages 439-462 | Published online: 01 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

An 18-item multidimensional scale was developed to measure wine consumer involvement level impact on behavior and consumption dynamics. Data were collected at wine tasting events in Portland, Oregon, U.S., yielding a final sample size of 101 respondents. Male wine consumers do not display a higher level of involvement with wine as a product than females, and neither do consumers 45 years and older in comparison with younger consumers. Consumers with high education and income levels do not use these as a basis of their involvement level with wine. Price is not more frequently used by low involvement wine drinkers in the wine purchasing decision.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Dr. Elton Li, Steven C. Neighorn, and Mike Montgomery for their invaluable contributions to this study.

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