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Journal Article
Private Label Positioning: Quality vs. Feature Differentiation from the National Brand
Journal of Retailing
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This paper investigates the retailer's problem of positioning her private label against two national brands in terms of both product quality and product features. Using a demand function derived from consumer utility, we show that the private label's best positioning strategy depends on the nature of the national brand's competition and its own quality. When the national brands are differentiated, a high quality private label should position closer to a stronger national brand, and a low quality private label should position closer to a weaker national brand. When the national brands are undifferentiated, the private label should differentiate from both national brands.
Date Published:
2006
Citations:
Choi, Chan, Anne Coughlan. 2006. Private Label Positioning: Quality vs. Feature Differentiation from the National Brand. Journal of Retailing. (2)79-93.