Consumer product preferences of organisations that use cause-related marketing - taking the less travelled road
by Geetika Jain; Rajshree Singh
International Journal of Business Competition and Growth (IJBCG), Vol. 5, No. 1/2/3, 2016

Abstract: Due to immense competition, organisations are trying to do something different from the other organisations as a part of their strategic initiative. It has been seen that every organisation takes various initiative to do 'something good' towards the society. Cause-related marketing is one of them. Due to its positive impacts, CRM has emerged as a strategic initiative to improve the brand health and positive influence. This study is an attempt to understand the various cause-related marketing practices done by various organisations and their influence on the consumer buying behaviour. The objective of this study is to understand the 'young' Indian consumer behaviour and their buying intention towards the cause-related marketing. The study will also include various dimensions of cause-related marketing and its influence on consumer buying behaviour. A sample of 200 respondents was used to examine the study.

Online publication date: Sat, 22-Oct-2016

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