Improving the Store Environment: Do Olfactory Cues Affect Evaluations and Behaviors?

Author:

Spangenberg Eric R.1,Crowley Ayn E.2,Henderson Pamela W.1

Affiliation:

1. Washington State University.

2. Drake University.

Abstract

The popular press has recently reported that managers of retail and service outlets are diffusing scents into their stores to create more positive environments and develop a competitive advantage. These efforts are occurring despite there being no scholarly research supporting the use of scent in store environments. The authors present a review of theoretically relevant work from environmental psychology and olfaction research and a study examining the effects of ambient scent in a simulated retail environment. In the reported study, the authors find a difference between evaluations of and behaviors in a scented store environment and those in an unscented store environment. Their findings provide guidelines for managers of retail and service outlets concerning the benefits of scenting store environments.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Marketing,Business and International Management

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