The Influence of Experiential Marketing on Sichuan Consumers’ Purchase Intention to Buy SD Liquor Based on SOR Theory
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for the quality of life and food quality, and the consumption concept is gradually changing. Based on the experiential marketing
activities of the SD liquor industry, this paper studied the influence of experiential marketing on consumer purchase intention in
Sichuan. Starting from the (SOR) theory (external stimuli, individual states, individual responses), the five dimensions of experience elements in a sense, feel, think, act, and relate along with mediating factors of perceived value and brand trust relating to
purchase intention.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i11.4944
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