How markets grow. The factors associated with category expansion.

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Abstract

We advance knowledge of category growth in developed markets, identifying the factors under manufacturer control that are consistently associated with change in category sales level. The analysis is based on scanner data from four developed markets, 20 packaged goods categories, over 6-8 years. We find that of all factors, change in price per volume has the strongest association with change in category sales, followed by change in the number of SKUs. The intensity of price promotions in the category has no relationship with category sales increase. Category maturity, in terms of relative quarterly penetration, is an important defining condition; below 50%, category sales grow through volume increases. Above that threshold, growth is driven by increases in price, but we find that introducing new SKUs is a common method for manufacturers to increase price per unit at maturity. Brand premiumisation therefore holds the key to growth in equilibrium markets.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 2018
EventAustralian & New Zealand Marketing Academy (ANZMAC 2018) -
Duration: 12 Mar 2018 → …

Conference

ConferenceAustralian & New Zealand Marketing Academy (ANZMAC 2018)
Period12/03/18 → …

Keywords

  • Category Maturity
  • Category Growth
  • Premiumisation

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