分解零售商价格促销的跨渠道广告支持

IF 8 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Retailing Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jretai.2024.05.002
Erik Maier , Florian Dost
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零售商对价格促销的宣传支持正从传统的传单和通知(所谓的专题广告)转向传统媒体渠道,尤其是数字广告。目前还不清楚在数字媒体上投放广告是否以及如何使促销产品的销售额超过价格促销本身。此外,零售经理在与促销产品制造商谈判贸易促进支持时,需要得到指导,以了解是只有促销产品还是其整体业务都能从广告支持中获益(如从类别或跨期扩张中获益)。通过对一家杂货零售商的实地实验,我们分解了价格折扣促销广告支持在数字和印刷营销渠道中的效果。我们发现,广告渠道的效果评估取决于受益者:数字渠道最有效地支持了促销产品的销售(与非促销期相比提升了 35%)--尤其是受消费者青睐的产品(提升了 85%),而传统的印刷渠道则改善了零售商的整体业绩(提升了整个品类销售额的 3%),其中组合广告的效果最大(提升了整个品类销售额的 5%)。这项研究为负责设计价格促销活动、配置跨渠道广告支持、协商贸易促销预算或制造商广告支持的零售商和制造商经理提供了指导。
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Decomposing cross-channel advertising support of retailer price promotions

Retailers’ communication support for their price promotions is shifting from traditional flyers and circulars (so-called feature ads) to conventional media channels, especially digital ads. It is not clear, if and how supporting price promotion with advertising in digital media benefits sales of the promoted product above and beyond the price promotion itself. Further, retail managers require guidance on whether only the promoted product or also their overall business gains from ad support (e.g., from category or cross-period expansions) to negotiate trade promotion support with manufacturers of the promoted products. Using a field experiment with a grocery retailer, we decompose the effects of the advertising support of price discount promotions across digital and print marketing channels. We find that the effectiveness assessment of the advertising channels depends on the beneficiary: while digital channels most effectively support sales of the promoted product (35 % uplift vs. non-promotion period) – especially for popular consumer-pull products (+85 %), traditional print channels improve the performance for the retailer as a whole (+3 % uplift of the total category sales), with a combination of ads having the largest effect (+5 % uplift of the total category sales). This research offers guidance for retail and manufacturer managers tasked with designing price promotions and configuring the ad support across channels, and negotiating trade promotion budgets or manufacturer support for the advertisements.

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期刊介绍: The focus of The Journal of Retailing is to advance knowledge and its practical application in the field of retailing. This includes various aspects such as retail management, evolution, and current theories. The journal covers both products and services in retail, supply chains and distribution channels that serve retailers, relationships between retailers and supply chain members, and direct marketing as well as emerging electronic markets for households. Articles published in the journal may take an economic or behavioral approach, but all are based on rigorous analysis and a deep understanding of relevant theories and existing literature. Empirical research follows the scientific method, employing modern sampling procedures and statistical analysis.
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