Gratuity purchasing at wineries: an investigation of the determining factors
International Journal of Wine Business Research
ISSN: 1751-1062
Article publication date: 13 November 2007
Abstract
Purpose
Wine and accessories bought partly or fully out of a perceived need to repay services received at a winery are defined here as gratuity purchasing. The purpose of the research is to identify factors that predict gratuity purchasing at wineries. Specifically, the study seeks to investigate the role of gratitude and obligation, along with other consumer characteristics, in purchasing.
Design/methodology/approach
Winery visitors were sampled from six Texas wineries. A total of 357 questionnaires were analyzed. Hierarchical multiple regression, correlation and factor analyses were employed.
Findings
Gratitude and obligation were found to be strong predictors of purchasing at wineries. Visitors who feel grateful to personnel and/or obliged to buy wine are likely to spend more money at wineries. Involvement and knowledge also appear to be related to purchasing.
Practical implications
Since gratitude and obligation appear to be strong predictors of buying decisions, winery managers need to find ways to enhance visitor feelings of appreciation. Although developing a sense of obligation may have an impact on sales, obligation may also create feelings of not wishing to return. It is important for managers to consider the extent to which they would like to have people feeling obligated or guilty about making a purchase.
Originality/value
The research offers new insights into an understudied area of consumer behavior – the role of reciprocity in purchasing behavior. An innovative feature of this study is the development of a new instrument to measure gratitude and obligation.
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Citation
Kolyesnikova, N., Dodd, T.H. and Laverie, D.A. (2007), "Gratuity purchasing at wineries: an investigation of the determining factors", International Journal of Wine Business Research, Vol. 19 No. 4, pp. 239-256. https://doi.org/10.1108/17511060710837409
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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