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http://dx.doi.org/10.7741/fie.2018.16.1.036

An exploratory study on Chinese shoppers' perception of luxury brands' social responsibility  

Li, Meng (Dept. of Human and Consumer Sciences, Ohio University)
Noh, Mijeong (Dept. of Human and Consumer Sciences, Ohio University)
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Fashion, Industry and Education / v.16, no.1, 2018 , pp. 36-45 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently China has become one of the major markets for luxury brands. In addition, practicing social responsibility by manufacturers of luxury brands has become ubiquitous because consumers' perception of such practices may affect their purchase decisions positively. This study explored Chinese shoppers' perception of luxury brands' social responsibility practices and their information seeking behavior. In this study, value congruence was used as a theoretical framework. Twelve participants were selected out of customers in a shopping mall in Beijing, and they were subject to in-depth interview. The interview consisted of open-ended questions about perception of luxury brands' social responsibility practices, sources to access such practices, and the degree of personal value congruence to such practices as well as demographic information. Qualitative approach was used to analyze the data. Half of the participants indicated their awareness of the social responsibility practices of luxury brands, which sets up a foundation for understanding importance of luxury brands' social responsibility practices. Approximately half of the participants preferred to learn about luxury brands' socially responsible practices online especially via social media. These findings imply that Chinese luxury shoppers' trust and preference for the companies would be enhanced by effective development and advertisement of companies' social responsibility practices, and thus provide luxury companies with useful information on marketing strategies.
Keywords
social responsibility; Chinese shoppers; luxury brands; customer perception;
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