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This paper provides a comprehensive review of the literature regarding the effect of country of origin on consumer perceptions of products and services. Results reveal that consumer perceptions differ significantly on the basis of product/service and country of origin. The country of origin may be an important element in the perceptions consumers have of products and services especially where little other information is known. However, the question of how much influence the country of origin provides in product and service evaluations remains unanswered and a number of other major issues have yet to be resolved. Directions for future research are developed.
Marketing Intelligence & Planning – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1998
Keywords: Brands; Consumer attitudes; Country of origin; National cultures; Perceptions
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