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http://dx.doi.org/10.5850/JKSCT.2010.34.6.889

The Influence of Fashion Consumers' Perceived Risk and Regret-Solution Effort upon the Post-Purchase Intention -Focus on the Different Impulse Buying Types-  

Suh, Hyun-Suk (Dept. of Business Administration, Chung-Ang University)
Na, Youn-Kue (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Chung-Ang University)
Kim, Mi-Hee (Dept. of Business Administration, Chung-Ang University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles / v.34, no.6, 2010 , pp. 889-901 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examines the relationship between perceived risk and regret, the influence of regret, and the regret-solution effort upon post-purchase behavior. These causal pathways are controlled by moderated different impulse buying types. The results of the study are three-fold. First, consumers with high social and convenience risks resulted in the high levels of regret. Second, the higher the regret then the higher the negative purchase intention and the lower the positive purchase intention. Consumers who emphasize the regret-solution have high positive purchase intentions and the low negative purchase intentions. Lastly, as for the influence of the regret upon the negative purchase intention, the 'recollection impulse buying type' has the greatest influence among all other types. No impulse buying types have a positive influence on purchase intention. As for the influence of the regret-solution efforts on the positive purchase intention, the 'pure impulse buying type' had the greatest influence. Only the 'suggestion impulse buying type' influenced the negative purchase behavior intention. The post-purchase intention depends on the level and the degree of the regret-solution efforts of the consumer. This study contributes to the examination of the different impulse buying types that influence the moderators in the causal pathway of the risk perception to the post-purchase buying behavior.
Keywords
Perceived risk; Regret solution effort; Purchase intention;
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