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The Relation among Store Crowding, Shopping Emotions and Shopping Value (점포의 혼잡성, 쇼핑감정, 쇼핑가치에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Soo-Yong
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.61-79
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    • 2008
  • This paper studies on the influence of customers' perceived store crowding, shopping emotions, shopping value, and repatronage intention. The result is as follows. First, human crowding and spatial crowding influence two dimensions of shopping emotions: positive shopping emotions and negative shopping emotions. Especially human crowding influences positively on positive shopping emotions while spatial crowding influence positively on negative shopping emotions, which means that shoppers visiting stores feel negative shopping emotions toward spatial crowding, but that shoppers' crowding in stores can arose positive shopping emotions which intrigue interest and liveliness. Second, positive shopping emotions and negative shopping emotions influence two dimensions of shopping values: hedonic shopping value and utilitarian shopping value. Especially positive shopping emotion influences positively on utilitarian shopping value and hedonic shopping value while negative shopping emotion influence negatively on utilitarian shopping value and hedonic shopping value. Third, the result shows that shoppers' shopping values influences positively on repatronage intention.

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Effects of Reward Programs on Brand Loyalty in Online Shopping Contexts (인터넷쇼핑 상황에서 보상프로그램이 브랜드충성도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ji-Hern;Kang, Hyunmo;Munkhbazar, M.
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.39-63
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    • 2012
  • Previous studies of reward programs have generally focused on designing the best programs for consumers and suggested that consumers' perception of the value of reward programs can vary according to the type of reward program (e.g., hedonic vs. utilitarian and direct vs. indirect) and its timing (e.g., immediate vs. delayed). These studies have typically assumed that consumers' preference for reward programs has a positive effect on brand loyalty. However, Dowling and Uncles (1997) pointed out that this preference does not necessarily foster brand loyalty. In this regard, the present study verifies this assumption by examining the effects of consumers' perception of the value of reward programs on their brand loyalty. Although reward programs are widely used by online shopping malls, most studies have examined the conditions under which consumers are most likely to value loyalty programs in the context of offline shopping. In the context of online shopping, however, consumers' preferences may have little effect on their brand loyalty because they have more opportunities for comparing diverse reward programs offered by many online shopping malls. That is, in online shopping, finding attractive reward programs may require little effort on the part of consumers, who are likely to switch to other online shopping malls. Accordingly, this study empirically examines whether consumers' perception of the value of reward programs influences their brand loyalty in the context of online shopping. Meanwhile, consumers seek utilitarian and/or hedonic value from their online shopping activity(Jones et al., 2006; Barbin et al., 1994). They visit online shopping malls to buy something necessary (utilitarian value) and/or enjoy the process of shopping itself (hedonic value). In this sense, reward programs may reinforce utilitarian as well as hedonic value, and their effect may vary according to the type of reward (utilitarian vs. hedonic). According to Chaudhuri and Holbrook (2001), consumers' perception of the value of a brand can influence their brand loyalty through brand trust and affect. Utilitarian value influences brand loyalty through brand trust, whereas hedonic value influences it through brand affect. This indicates that the effect of this perception on brand trust or affect may be moderated by the type of reward program. Specifically, this perception may have a greater effect on brand trust for utilitarian reward programs than for hedonic ones, whereas the opposite may be true for brand affect. Given the above discussion, the present study is conducted with three objectives in order to provide practical implications for online shopping malls to strategically use reward program for establishing profitable relationship with customers. First, the present study examines whether reward programs can be an effective marketing tool for increasing brand loyalty in the context of online shopping. Second, it investigates the paths through which consumers' perception of the value of reward programs influences their brand loyalty. Third, it analyzes the effects of this perception on brand trust and affect by considering the type of reward program as a moderator. This study suggests and empirically analyzes a new research model for examining how consumers' perception of the value of reward programs influences their brand loyalty in the context of online shopping. The model postulates the following 10 hypotheses about the structural relationships between five constructs: (H1) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs has a positive effect on their program loyalty; (H2) Program loyalty has a positive effect on brand loyalty; (H3) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs has a positive effect on their brand trust; (H4) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs has a positive effect on their brand affect; (H5) Brand trust has a positive effect on program loyalty; (H6) Brand affect has a positive effect on program loyalty; (H7) Brand trust has a positive effect on brand loyalty; (H8) Brand affect has a positive effect on brand loyalty; (H9) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs is more likely to influence their brand trust for utilitarian reward programs than for hedonic ones; and (H10) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs is more likely to influence their brand affect for hedonic reward programs than for utilitarian ones. To test the hypotheses, we considered a sample of 220 undergraduate students in Korea (male:113). We randomly assigned these participants to one of two groups based on the type of reward program (utilitarian: transportation card, hedonic: movie ticket). We instructed the participants to imagine that they were offered these reward programs while visiting an online shopping mall. We then asked them to answer some questions about their perception of the value of the reward programs, program loyalty, brand loyalty, brand trust, and brand affect, in that order. We also asked some questions about their demographic backgrounds and then debriefed them. We employed the structural equation modeling (SEM) method with AMOS 18.0. The results provide support for some hypotheses (H1, H3, H4, H7, H8, and H9) while providing no support for others (H2, H5, H6, H10) (see Figure 1). Noteworthy is that the path proposed by previous studies, "value perception → program loyalty → brand loyalty," was not significant in the context of online shopping, whereas this study's proposed path, "value perception → brand trust/brand affect → brand loyalty," was significant. In addition, the results indicate that the type of reward program moderated the relationship between consumers' value perception and brand trust but not the relationship between their value perception and brand affect. These results have some important implications. First, this study is one of the first to examine how consumers' perception of the value of reward programs influences their brand loyalty in the context of online shopping. In particular, the results indicate that the proposed path, "value perception → brand trust/brand affect → brand loyalty," can better explain the effects of reward programs on brand loyalty than existing paths. Furthermore, these results suggest that online shopping malls should place greater emphasis on the type of reward program when devising reward programs. To foster brand loyalty, they should reinforce the type of shopping value that consumers emphasize by providing them with appropriate reward programs. If consumers prefer utilitarian value to hedonic value, then online shopping malls should offer utilitarian reward programs and vice versa.

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경제활성화를 위한 청소년 자원봉사 방안

  • 이성철
    • Proceedings of the Safety Management and Science Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2000
  • 현재 우리는 급속한 정보화.세계화 물결의 혼란 속에서 인간이 존엄성과 가치 및 공동체적 삶의 가치를 미처 정리하지 못하고 참다운 삶의 방향 감각을 상실한 채 살아가고 있다. 가치 창조적 삶의 의미를 망각한 우리 사회는 물질만능과 즉흥적이고 쾌락적.감성적인 행동에 의해 지배되고 있으며 이로 인하여 생명의 경시풍조와 인간소외 현상이 만연되어가고 있다. 이러한 가치관의 혼란과 비복지적 현실 가운데 우리는 우리의 삶, 우리의 후손교육, 우리의 가정과 지역사회 이대로 좋은 것인가\ulcorner 라는 자성적 질문과 함께 미래지향적인 삶과 사랑으로 더불어 사는 공동체 사회를 지향하여 온 국민이 더불어 할 일이 또 하나 있음을 깨닫게 된다. 현대인에게 있어서 자원봉사는 선행이 아니라 권리의 행사이다. 왜냐하면 자원봉사를 통하여 어떻게 살아야 할 것인가\ulcorner 라는 근본 물음에 대한 정답을 얻을 수 있기 때문이다. 이러한 시점에서 청소년에 대한 볼런터리즘(voluntarism)교육은 중요한 의미를 갖는다. 본 논문에서는 1995년 5.13교육 개혁으로 의무화된 중.고등학교 학생들의 자원봉사화동을 재 조명하여 보고, 청소년 문제 해결을 위한 자원봉사 활성화 방안을 제시하고자 한다.

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A Study on the Level of Perception to Internet Shopping′ Benefit - Risk in Relation to the Internet Searching Value Types of College Student Consumers (대학생소비자의 인터넷탐색가치유형과 인터넷쇼핑에 대한 혜택-위험 지각정도에 관한 연구)

  • 홍은실
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.161-173
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    • 2002
  • This study explored the Internet searching values(utilitarian searching value and hedonic searching value) of college student consumers, typed the Internet searching values to four types, and analysed the level of perception to Internet shopping' benefit-risk according to the Internet searching value types. The subjects were 361 college students. We used Cronbach'$\alpha$, multiple regression, one-way ANOVA, and Scheffe' test as statistical analysis. The results were summarized as follows : 1) According to the Internet searching values, college student consumers were classified into 4 types - high utilitarian/high hedonic type, high utilitarian/low hedonic type, low utilitarian/high hedonic type, and low utilitarian/low hedonic type. 2) Both high utilitarian/high hedonic type and low utilitarian/high hedonic type had high level of perception to Internet shopping' benefit-risk.

A study on the Factors Influencing the Repeat Purchase Intentions of Flower Products (플라워 상품의 재구매의도에 미치는 요인에 관한 연구 -개인소비자를 중심으로-)

  • Chu, Younghee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Floral Art and Design
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    • no.40
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    • pp.125-136
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to examine the important factors of flower shops' store attributes influencing the repurchase intention for people who buy flowers for themselves with a hedonic shopping motivation. This study was verified by empirical survey and the results are summarized as follow. First, it was found that price, salesperson's professionalism, store accessibility had a significant positive impact on the repurchasing intention of flowers. Second, it was found that price is the first important factor influencing the repurchasing intention of flowers, and next salesperson's professionalism is the second important one, and lastly store accessibility is the third important one. For implications of this study, this study investigated the cause-and-effect relationship between flower shops' store attributes and the repurchasing intention of flowers for people who buy flowers for themselves with a hedonic shopping motivation, so it provides a theoretical foundation for further studies.

A Study on Brand Personality Image, Shopping Value, Customer Satisfaction and Recommendation Intention in the IT Environment (IT환경에서 온라인쇼핑몰의 브랜드 개성이미지와 쇼핑가치, 고객만족 및 추천의도에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Kyung-Hee
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.9 no.8
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    • pp.945-953
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    • 2014
  • This study attempts to explore the connectivity among brand personality, shopping value, customer satisfaction and recommendation intention by deriving brand personality image factors of online shopping malls. The analysis results are as follows. First, the brand personality of shopping malls were derived as 'vital', 'familiar', 'credible', 'competent', and 'sophisticated.' Second, shopping value was derived as hedonistic and practical shopping values. Third, it was shown that brand personality of shopping malls has significant impacts on shopping value. In addition, customers' shopping value, customer satisfaction and recommendation intention have significant impacts on each other. It is expected that this study can provide basic information for constructing differentiated marketing strategies in the domestic online shopping malls whose competition is heating up.

The Influence of Store Images of Discount Stores on Shopping Values and Shopping Satisfaction: The Roles of Perceived Retail Crowding (대형마트의 점포이미지가 쇼핑가치 및 쇼핑만족에 미치는 영향: 지각된 혼잡의 역할)

  • Bae, Byung-Ryul
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.1-27
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    • 2012
  • Conceptualization of store image have been suggested in the past by many marketing scholars. The dominant perspective about store image is treated as the results of a multi-attribute model. Store image is expressed as a function of the salient attributes of a particular store that are evaluated. Though, there is a little confusions about what elements compose the store image, most scholars agree that merchandise, service, atmosphere, physical facilities, comfort, and location are generally accepted elements as store image. A considerable researches support that shopping can provide both hedonic and utilitarian value. Hedonic shopping value reflects the value received from fantasy and emotive aspects of shopping experience, while utilitarian shopping value reflects the acquisition of products. These two types of shopping value can affect shopping satisfaction. This study examines the relationships among stores images(store atmosphere, salespeople services, facilities, product assortment, and store location), shopping values(utilitarian shopping value and hedonic shopping value), and shopping satisfaction based on discount stores (E-Mart, Home plus, and Lotte Mart). The author hypothesized that five store image components affect shopping values, and these shopping values affect shopping satisfaction. The author focused on the roles of perceived retail crowding between these relationships. Specifically, the author hypothesized that perceived retailing crowding moderated the relationship between shopping values and shopping satisfaction. The author also hypothesized the direct effect of perceived retail crowding on shopping satisfaction. Finally, the author hypothesized that five store image components affect directly shopping satisfaction. Research model is presented in

    . To test model and hypotheses, data were collected from 114 consumers located mid-size city in local area. The author employs PLS methodology (SmartPLS 2.0) to test hypotheses. Data analysis results indicate that among five store images salespeople services, and store location affect utilitarian shopping value. Store atmosphere, salespeople services, and store location affect hedonic shopping value. Two shopping values affect shopping satisfaction. Hedonic shopping value affect more shopping satisfaction than utilitarian shopping value. Data analysis results is presented in . The author examines the moderating effects of perceived retail crowding between shopping values and shopping satisfaction. Results indicate that there are no moderating effects between shopping values and shopping satisfaction. Moderating effects of perceived retail crowding between utilitarian shopping value and shopping satisfaction are presented in
    . Moderating effects of perceived retail crowding between hedonic shopping value and shopping satisfaction is presented in . The author examines the direct effect of perceived retail crowding on shopping satisfaction. Results are presented in
    . The author analyzed the relationship between perceived retail crowding and shopping satisfaction using WarpPLS 3.0 which can analyze the non-linear relationship. Result indicates that perceived retail crowding affects directly shopping satisfaction and there is a non-linear relationship between them. Among five store image components, store atmosphere and salespeople services affect directly shopping satisfaction. The author describes about the managerial implications, limitations, and future research issues.

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  • Users' Perception based on Input Control Method of Hedonic Intelligent Products - Focused on an Intelligent Pinwheel - (쾌락적 지능형제품의 입력 제어 방식에 따른 사용자 인식 - 지능형 바람개비 사례를 중심으로 -)

    • Lee, Bo Ram;Kwak, Sonya S.
      • Design Convergence Study
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      • v.16 no.4
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      • pp.115-126
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      • 2017
    • The intelligent product is a product in which interactive technologies are applied to an existing common product, called a mother product. This study focuses on interaction design of a hedonic intelligent product and investigates an efficient method of input control of hedonic intelligent products. The hedonic intelligent product is a product in which the hedonic attributes such as play and pleasure are added to the mother product. Utilitarian intelligent products enhance practical functions of mother products. The utilitarian intelligent product finds user behavior in the mother product to improve functional elements for a user experience design. On the other hand, hedonic intelligent products find various emotional values that impart hedonistic attributes and apply them to design. The input method studied through the case study is classified into the imitation input method and the transformation input method derived from the mother product. Based on this, two independent variables of intelligent pinwheels were designed, and its usability evaluation was conducted under the same output condition to investigate a more effective input method. As a result, the transformation input method was rated higher in originality than the imitation input method. This result implies that users had new experiences from the transformation input method, which leads to a higher intention of paying for new experiences.

    A Study on the Influence of Price Discount Policy in Brand Coffee Shops on Perceived Value, Brand Attitude, and Repurchase Intention (브랜드 커피전문점의 가격할인정책 만족이 지각된 가치, 브랜드 태도 및 재 구매의도에 미치는 영향)

    • Byun, Gwang-In;Kim, Jung-Ae;Kim, Gi-Jin
      • Culinary science and hospitality research
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      • v.19 no.3
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      • pp.274-290
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      • 2013
    • The purpose of this research was to conduct an empirical research on the relations between perceived satisfaction level and value, brand attitude and repurchase intention after receiving price discount in such brand coffee shops as Starbucks, Coffee Bean, Angel-In-Us, and Caffebene. To do this, surveys were conducted in those 4 brands of coffee shops, distributing 100 copies of questionnaire each, from December 1st to December 31st, 2012. A total of 400 copies were collected for the final analysis, and the results are as follows. The level of satisfaction with price discount policy was displayed as causing a significant positive influence on hedonic and utilitarian values, and the hedonic and utilitarian values were identified as causing a significant positive influence on brand attitude and repurchase intention. Additionally, it was shown that brand attitude caused a significant positive influence on repurchase intention. A further analysis revealed that the number of customers who do not utilize the discount policy was highest in Starbucks, while the number of customers who utilize stamp coupons was displayed as the highest in Coffee Bean. In case of Angel-In-Us, the number of customers who use other price discount policies instead of stamp coupons was displayed as the highest, while the number of customers who utilize other price discount policies along with stamp coupons was displayed as the highest in Caffebene. Moreover, the level of satisfaction with price discount policies was higher for customers who use discount policies compared to those who do not.

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    시대적 압박에 따른 응용기술 수용 정도의 조절 효과에 대한 실증 연구 : 대화형 인공지능 스피커의 확산 방안을 중심으로

    • Lee, Ji-Hui;Jeon, So-Won;Lee, Jong-Tae
      • Proceedings of the Korea Technology Innovation Society Conference
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      • 2017.11a
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      • pp.1297-1297
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      • 2017
    • 본 연구는 대화형 인공지능 스피커의 수요 증진을 위한 새로운 비즈니스 전략 제시를 위해 수행되었다. 이를 위해 해당 IoT기기 소비자의 사용의도에 영향을 미치는 요인들을 선정하여 집중적으로 고찰하고 각 요인 사이에 어떤 상관관계가 존재하는지 실증적으로 분석하고자 하였다. 사용 의도에 영향을 미치는 요인으로는 기기 사용에 대한 안전성이 확보 되었음을 의미하는 안전에 대한 신뢰도와 기술적 흐름에 따른 시대적 압박, 기기 사용으로부터 발생하는 쾌락적 동기와 실용적 동기, 기기의 혁신성으로부터 오는 차별적 동기를 고려하였다. 본 연구의 수행을 통해 모든 요인은 각각 소비자의 사용 의도에 긍정적인 영향을 미치며 특히 차별화 욕구와 쾌락적 동기, 실용적 동기 간에는 유의한 양의 상관관계가 있을 것으로 나타낼 것으로 기대된다. 더불어, 본 연구의 핵심 연구 요인인 시대적 압박 요인의 경우 안전에 대한 신뢰도와 사용 의도에 있어 정의 영향을 주지만 차별화 욕구와 실용적 동기와는 음의 상관관계를 보일 것으로 예상된다. 본 연구는 일반적인 연구 모델에서 취급되는 주요 요인들과 더불어 시대적 압박이라는 새로운 요인을 제시하고 그 영향력을 논증하여 융합형 기술에 기반한 새로운 비즈니스 전략을 제시할 수 있다는 점에서 가치를 갖는다

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