ABSTRACT
This
research examined the effect of packaging on consumer
buying choice of selected consumer goods in Calabar metropolis. The
study was conducted in a bid to provide empirical evidence on the effect of
packaging on consumer buying choice in order to assist dealers of consumer
goods better understand consumer buying behavior and use that knowledge to
influence customer patronage. It had the broad objective of investigating the effect of packaging on consumer buying choice of selected
consumer goods in Calabar metropolis, and the following specific
objectives: to examine the effect of packaging colour on consumer buying
behavior towards Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar
metropolis; to examine the influence of design of wrapper on consumer buying
behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar
metropolis; to examine the effect of quality of packaging material on consumer
buying behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar
metropolis; and to examine the influence of packaging information on consumer
buying behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar
metropolis. The research design adopted for this study was the cross-sectional
survey research design. The research instrument used for this study was the
structured Questionnaire. Analytical techniques comprising simple tables,
percentages and the Simple Regression in the Statistical Package for the Social
Sciences (SPSS version 20.0) were used to analyze and treat the data collected.
The results obtained from the study showed that: packaging colour had a
significant effect on consumer buying behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and
Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis; design of wrapper had a significant
influence on consumer buying behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy
Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis; quality of packaging material had a
significant effect on consumer buying behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and
Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis; and packaging information had a
significant influence on consumer buying behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles
and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis. Taking the findings of this
study into consideration, the following recommendations were made: Indomie
Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles should use culturally and socially
acceptable colours to design the package of their products in order to attract
customer patronage; the companies should use creative aesthetics and graphical
designs to decorate the package of their products in order to visibly portray
their features to customers and attract customers’ attention and patronage; the
companies should use high quality materials which are capable of preserving and
protecting the products and ensuring the safety of consumers’ health; and the companies
should ensure that adequate information about their products; its usage,
composition and precautions, is conspicuously published in or on the package of
their products in order to enable consumers make informed purchase options. (Word
count: 458)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
TITLE PAGE
i
DEDICATION ii
DECLARATION iii
APPROVAL PAGE iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
v
ABSTRACT vi
TABLE OF
CONTENTS vii
LIST OF TABLES x
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of the study
1.2
Statement of the problem
1.3
Objectives of the study
1.4
Research questions
1.5
Research hypotheses
1.6
Significance of the study
1.7
Scope of the study
1.8
Limitations of the study
1.9
Operational definition of terms
References
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
2.1 Theoretical framework
2.2 Concept of packaging
2.2.1 Role of packaging in marketing
2.2.2 Concept of consumer buying behavior
2.2.3 The consumer buying decision process
2.2.4 Factors affecting consumer behavior
2.2.5 Packaging colour and consumer buying
behavior
2.2.6 Design of wrapper and consumer buying
behavior
2.2.7 Quality of packaging material and consumer
buying behavior
2.2.8 Packaging information and consumer buying
behavior
2.2.9 Conceptual framework of effect of packaging
on consumer buying behavior
2.3 Summary of review of related literature
References
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1
Research design
3.2 The
study area
3.3
Population of the study
3.4 Sample
size determination
3.5
Sampling techniques
3.6 Sources
and methods of data collection
3.7
Instrumentation
3.8
Validity of research instrument
3.9
Reliability of research instrument
3.10 Data
analysis techniques
References
CHAPTER FOUR: PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND
DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS
4.1 Data presentation and
interpretation
4.2 Data analysis
4.3 Test of hypotheses
4.4 Discussion of findings
References
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION
AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
of findings
5.2
Conclusion
5.3
Recommendations
Bibliography
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of the study
The Nigerian business environment
remains one of the dynamic and competitive markets on the African continent
today. With a population of more than 180 million, the growth of modern
business practices, the surging winds of globalization and the proliferation of
new technologies, the Nigerian marketing environment is projected to become
more competitive than ever. Start-ups and existing businesses are seen tussling
ideologically and practically in order to outperform and outcompete one another
in their various enterprises (Okwocha, 2011). To accomplish this, a number of
marketing strategies have been resorted to, and among these is packaging.
Packaging, in modern terms, can be defined as the designing and producing
containers and wrappers for a product (Keller, 2009). Packaging is so important
that most of the marketers believe it is the fifth P of marketing mix with
other four Ps of product, price, promotion and place and it is considered to be
an important element in product strategy (Kotler, 2008). In today’s market, it
consists of three functions which include logistics, commercial and
environmental functions (Rundh, 2013). Packaging is also an important factor of
brand recognition as well as an important factor in creating positive brand
associations (Keller, 2009). In a competitive market, packaging as a marketing
tool could be an effective way to achieve marketing objectives and at the same
time, it satisfies the desires of consumers through its aesthetics elements
which include package size, shape, text, colour, material and graphics and its
functional elements as well (Rundh, 2013). Packaging as an element of product
strategy has become so important that when there seems to be a minute
difference in the brands, innovative packaging may provide a competitive
advantage (Keller, 2009). Packaging has
developed itself from time to time and the factors that affected it include
changing needs and demographics, changing needs of storing and transporting a
product and technological advancement (Calver, 2007). Due to the crowded
marketplace of today’s world, packaging has evolved as an affective
communicator to get consumers attention and convince them at the
point-of-purchase when compared with other traditional marketing mediums such
as mass media advertising (Robert, 1998). Packaging conveys the meaning of a
brand in non-durables and becomes a point of difference when other products of
similar category just portray the functional benefits, thus eventually
establishing a relationship between a consumer and a brand (Robert L.
Underwood, 1998). Packaging is an important factor of brand recognition and
creating positive brand associations (Keller, 2009). Smith (2004) identified
six packaging elements which include size, graphics, color, text, material and
smell. According to Keller (2009), aesthetic elements or components of
packaging include size, color, text, graphics, material and shape.
Packaging has now many functions from
protecting the product, to transporting the product to the end consumer safely
preserving quality and to persuade the consumers to buy the product by getting
consumer attention while at the same time creating a positive impact at retail
stores in a highly competitive environment (Rundh, 2005). Research has shown
that consumers positively evaluate product’s packaging if it consistently and
coherently conveys the meaning of that product through its packaging elements
(Hannele, 2010; and Lynn, 2012). This suggests that packaging has some form of
relationship with the behavior of consumers. Packaging does more than
protecting a product from hazards, and aiding logistics processes; packaging promotes a product and communicates
with consumers with a view to influencing their behavior towards products (Arun
& Agariya 2012). In support of the above assertion, packaging was found to
have a significant effect on consumer buying behavior (Ahmed, Parmar &
Amin, 2014; Adam & Ali, 2014; Ghosh, 2016; Ehsan & Samreenlodhi, 2015;
Mazhar, Daud & Mubin, 2015; and Zekiri & Hasani, 2015). While packaging
Is argued not to have a significant effect on consumer buying behavior (Parisa,
2013; Wang, 2013; Munyarazdi, 2013; and Rita, 2009).
Therefore, it is in this context that
this study will investigate the effect of packaging on consumer buying choice
of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis.
1.2 Statement of the problem
The subject "effect of packaging
on consumer buying behavior" remains one of the most investigated subjects
of contemporary research in the field of marketing. Scholars like Ahmed, Parmar
and Amin (2014); Adam and Ali (2014); Ghosh (2016); Ehsan and Samreenlodhi
(2015); Mazhar, Daud and Mubin (2015); and Zekiri and Hasani (2015) have lent
ample research attention to the subject over the years. This emphasis on determining
the relationship between packaging and consumer buying behavior is partly
caused by the nature of today's consumers, who are more sophisticated,
selective and more demanding than ever, coupled with the surge in competition
in the packaged goods industry in Nigeria. As a result of these, being able to
induce consumers to purchase and stay loyal remains a herculean task, which is
why manufacturers of consumer goods like Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy
Tummy Noodles are resorting to innovative and creative packaging as a stimulant
of consumer buying choice. This study was therefore conducted in order to
provide empirical evidence on the relationship between packaging and consumer
buying behavior in order to enable manufacturers of consumer goods to mitigate
challenges posed by consumer buying choices towards their products, and to add
to existing literature on the subject.
1.3 Objectives of the study
This study has the broad objective of
investigating the effect of packaging on consumer buying choice of selected
consumer goods in Calabar metropolis; and the following specific objectives:
(1)
To examine the effect of packaging colour on consumer buying behavior towards
Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis
(2)
To examine the influence of design of wrapper on consumer buying behavior of
Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis
(3)
To examine the effect of quality of packaging material on consumer buying
behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar
metropolis
(4)
To examine the ifluence of packaging information on consumer buying behavior of
Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis
1.4 Research questions
The following research questions
guided this study:
(1)
To what extent does packaging colour affect consumer buying behavior of Indomie
Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis?
(2)
To what extent does design of wrapper influence consumer buying behavior of Indomie
Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis?
(3)
How does quality of packaging material affect consumer buying behavior of
Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis?
(4)
How does packaging information influence consumer buying behavior of Indomie
Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis?
1.5 Research hypotheses
The
basic assumptions of this study are summed up in the following null hypotheses:
(1)
Ho: Packaging colour has no significant effect on consumer buying behavior of
Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis
(2)
Ho: Design of wrapper has no significant influence on consumer buying behavior
of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis
(3)
Ho: Quality of packaging material has no significant effect on consumer buying
behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar
metropolis
(4)
Ho: Packaging information has no significant influence on consumer buying
behavior of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar
metropolis
1.6 Significance of the study
Upon the successful completion of this
research, it will contribute to the academia by serving as a source of
knowledge or reference material for students and a guide to future researchers
on the conduct of future research in related fields. To manufacturers of
consumer goods like Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles, this study
will reveal the utmost imperative of designing and mobilizing creative and
innovative packages for their products for the purpose of influencing consumer
choice in addition to protecting, preserving and promoting their products.
1.7 Scope of the study
The research "effect of packaging
on consumer buying choice of selected consumer goods" was conducted in
Calabar metropolis using Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles as
case study. The study specifically centered on how packaging colour, design of wrapper, quality of packaging
material and packaging information affect consumer buying behavior towards
Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis.
1.8 Limitations of the study
As is true with all research works, this research was not immune
from limitations. Some of the constraints faced over the course of conducting
this research were:
- Inadequate financial resources which limited the scope of the
study to Indomie
Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in Calabar metropolis.
2.
Inadequate time frame for the project and other academic
activities.
3.
Difficulty in getting customers of Indomie Instant Noodles and Tummy Tummy Noodles in
Calabar to participate in the questionnaire survey.
4
Difficulty posed in retrieving all distributed questionnaire
copies.
1.9 Operational definition of terms
Packaging: The act of designing and using
wrappers to enclose a product
Consumer
buying choice: The
decision made by consumers to either buy or not buy a product
Consumer
goods: Products
bought for ultimate consumption or to meet personal and/or household needs
Packaging
colour: The color
combination on the package of a product
Design
of wrapper: The
graphic and artistic design on the package of a product
Quality
of packaging material:
The texture of material used to enclose a product
Packaging
information: The
information displayed on the package of a product
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