nonloyal

nonloyal

(ˌnɒnˈlɔɪəl)
adj
not loyal, lacking loyalty
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Playing against the leader does not create meaningful threats to him and, as a result, has a boomerang effect: use of force against nonloyal groups becomes possible because it does not have a dangerous destabilization potential and, on the contrary, may contribute to political mobilization.
To pursue this question, let's begin by a look at Albert Hirschman's classic book, Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, which analyzes customer behavior and categorizes it according to two dimensions: critical or noncritical, and loyal or nonloyal.
"And a store-loyal household that simply timed its purchases, saved just about the same as a nonloyal household that shopped across stores but could not time their purchases."
Nonloyal or occasional users have differing quality perceptions that result in greater price sensitivity.
Nonloyal Retention: Monopoly, Switching Costs, and Risk Aversion
(1.) Mela, Gupta, and Lehmann (1997) also investigate how the sizes of the "loyal" versus "nonloyal" segments change as promotion increases, and find they do not change.
From the standpoint of the buyer, loyalty serves as a purchasing strategy that reduces risk inherent in using multiple vendors, reduces switching costs, and gains the customer access to new technologies faster than nonloyal buyers (Puto et al., 1985).
We should work together to learn what causes stops and what separates the loyal reader from the nonloyal one," Thompson said.
Many different brands were battling for the same nonloyal consumers.
According to the premise of this study, the composition of the audience (loyal versus nonloyal) directly affects the size of that audience.
For example, household data can be presented by demographic splits, by ethnic group, or by loyal versus nonloyal buyer.
Specifically, searches can be made for understanding the higher level attitudes and behaviors that might provide clues on how to close the "compatibility gap" with these desirable but currently nonloyal customers.