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The Effects of Conspicuous Consumption, Sales Promotions and Images of the Country of Manufacture on Chinese Women Consumers' Purchasing Attitudes to Fashion Luxury Brands (과시소비성향, 판매촉진과 제조국 이미지가 중국여성소비자의 패션 명품 구매태도에 미치는 영향)

  • Yin, Shu;Hwang, Sun-Jin;Byun, Yoo-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.62 no.1
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    • pp.49-61
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    • 2012
  • The purposes of this study were study intended to investigate effects of conspicuous consumption, sales promotions and images of the country of manufacture on Chinese consumers' purchasing attitudes to fashion luxury brands. The study was conducted by experimental conspicuous consumption(2)X[types of sales promotions(2) X images of the country of manufacture(2)] design by combining the 3 variables mentioned above. 312 women living in Chengdu were collected for this study. For data analysis, factor analysis, T-test, frequency analysis and ANOVA were used. The results were as follows: First, Chinese consumers' favor to fashion luxury brands: 2-way interactions, in sales promotions and images of the country of manufacture, was found for favor to fashion luxury brands. Second, Chinese consumers' purchase intent to fashion luxury brands: only the main-effects of conspicuous consumption and images of the country of manufacture was meaningfully positive. It demonstrates that only conspicuous consumption and images of the country of manufacture effected Chinese consumers' purchase intent to fashion luxury brands.

An analysis of the characteristics of the Chinese contemporary fashion market and the competitiveness of the Korean fashion brand (중국 상해 패션 시장의 특성과 한국 패션 브랜드의 경쟁력 분석)

  • Kim, Hyunsue;Lee, Younhee;Lee, Jiyeon
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.145-158
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    • 2017
  • This paper aims to analyze the characteristics of the contemporary Chinese fashion market and the competitiveness of Korean fashion brands in China. Fashion professionals experienced in both the Korean and Chinese fashion markets participated to investigate the Shanghai market and consumers. The results of in-depth interviews show that Shanghai is the most favorable city among Tier 1 cities for Korean fashion brands planning on entering into the Chinese market. Shanghai consumers are open to international brands and highly prefer newness in fashion. Contemporary menswear was selected as a potentially big market due to the increase of unique, young, upper-middle-class male consumers. The Korean fashion brands' strength is that they are capable of satisfying Shanghai consumers with excellent product planning and sensory design capabilities. Their disadvantage is that their brand recognition is weaker than that of global and international brands, and their ability to localize to the Chinese market is weak. The opportunity comes is from the Korean Wave, which is a positive for Korea's products and has good geographical access. The threat is that the Shanghai market is fiercely competitive; having access to many worldwide brands, and the competitiveness of Chinese brands is on the rise. To enter the Shanghai market, creative design ability, trendy product development, skill, and appropriate PR methods such as using Korean culture contents would be required to satisfy the young, powerful consumers in Shanghai.

Factors to Influence on Buying Behavior of Chinese Male Consumers regarding to Apparel Types (중국(中國) 남성(男性) 소비자(消費者)의 의류(衣類) 상품(商品) 유형(類型)에 따른 구매(購買) 행동(行動)에 영향(影響)을 미치는 요인(要因) 연구(硏究))

  • Shin, Sang-Moo;Im, Soon;Shon, Hee-Soon
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.141-150
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate factors to influence on buying behavior of Chinese male consumers in regards to apparel types. Furthermore, this study provided fundamental data for marketing strategy in export apparel business to China from domestic apparel business. Returned 863 questionnaires from Chinese male consumers analyzed by factor analysis, and multidimensional scaling with SPSS10.0. The result of this study were as follows: Chinese male consumers bought formal wear with evaluating two groups of factors; one for functional (fitness, A/S, durability, and management), the other for external (brand, and trend). They bought casual wear with evaluating three groups of factors; functional/useful (price, A/S, and durability), aesthetic (color, and design), and external (brand and trend). Also they bought sports wear with evaluating three groups of factors; functional/useful(price, A/S, durability, and fabric), aesthetic(design and color), and external(brand and coordination).

The Moderating Effects of Nationality and Lifestyle on the Relationship between Brand Equity and Purchase Intentions

  • Ko, Eun-Ju;Zhang, Hao
    • International Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.39-54
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    • 2009
  • This research investigates the differences in sportswear purchasing behavior between global consumers in Korea and China. Korean and Chinese consumers showed significant differences in purchasing behavior. Brand personality, perceived price, and brand loyalty showed a significant, positive relationship with purchase intentions across both cultural groups. The results identified two lifestyle categories for Korean and Chinese consumers: Adventurer and Follower. The consumers of each lifestyle group have significantly different views regarding brand equity and purchase intentions. Several marketing implications are discussed in this paper.

The Positive Emotion Elicitation Process of Chinese Consumers Toward a U.S. Apparel Brand -A Cognitive Appraisal Perspective-

  • Kang, Ji-Hye;Jin, Byoung-Ho;Gavin, Mark
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.1992-2005
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    • 2010
  • Emotion directly affects consumer buying behavior. This study examines Chinese consumers' emotion elicitation process toward a U.S. apparel brand in the Chinese market. Employing a cognitive appraisal theory, this study proposed and tested a conceptual model incorporating three factors of consumer global orientation as antecedents of consumer emotion and purchase intention as a consequence of emotion. Among the ten proposed hypotheses, eight were supported. Of the three antecedents of consumer emotion, exposure to global mass media and cultural openness positively increased Chinese consumers' appraisals of a U.S. apparel brand. Unlike these two antecedents, the effects of exposure to mass migration on consumer appraisals were found to be non significant. The relationships between appraisal dimensions and positive emotion were all supported. Finally, this study confirmed that positive emotions increased Chinese consumers' purchase intentions of a U.S. apparel brand. Theoretical and managerial implications were discussed based on the findings.

A Comparative Study on the Gender Differences in Relation to Chinese Consumer's Selection of Korean Product: On the Basis of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou Region (성(性)별 차이에 따른 중국 소비자들의 한국제품 선택에 관한 비교연구: 북경, 상해, 광주 지역을 중심으로)

  • Yoon, Seong-Hwan
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.101-130
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    • 2016
  • Recently, by increasing the importance of China as consumer market, the need for a systematic and scientific study of Chinese consumers has been raised. This study researches how country image and product attributes as well as brand personality influence Chinese consumers'selection of Korean product through a comparative study of gender differences. This study used the data which were collected through Chinese adult consumers'survey on Korean cell phone products who reside at Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The main findings presented through empirical analysis results are as follows. First, Country image and brand personality have more influence on female consumers than male consumers on selection of Korean cell phones. Second, Male and female consumers have more influences by product attributes than other two factors. This study has presented the main implications of the preferred marketing strategies for Chinese enterprises of Korea on the basis of these research results.

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The Effects of Korean Wave and Heuristic on Shopping Behavioral Intention of Chinese Consumers

  • Kim, Soon-Hong;Yoo, Byong-Kook
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.15 no.9
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 2017
  • Purpose - This study aims to analyze the effects of preference for Korean Wave and heuristic on shopping satisfaction and switching barriers of Chinese people visiting Korea, and also their positive effects on consumers' behavioral intention with these variables as mediating variables by using the structural equation model. Research design, data, and Methodology - For this study, we collected 264 questionnaires of Chinese consumers' who have experienced tourism and shopping in Korea after excluding questionnaires that were not proper to be analyzed. The residence of Chinese visiter was Shandong Province, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang. The data of this study was analyzed using SPSS 23 statistics to verify the reliability and discriminant validity. Structural equation method was used to test the hypotheses in this study. Results - The effects of heuristic variable on shopping satisfaction and the switching barriers variable were statistically significant. The effects variables of Korean Wave effect variable were statistically significant only on the switching barriers variable. However, the Korean Wave effect variable did not have a statistically significant effect on the shopping satisfaction. Conclusions - The shopping satisfaction and Korean Wave effect variables had statistically significant effects on the behavioral intention variable. In the result of indirect analysis, only the heuristic effect had indirect effects on consumers' behavior intention.

A study on the Entry Strategy of Chinese Distribution Market in Korean Company (한국 기업의 중국 유통시장의 진출 전략에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Soo-Kyun
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.321-350
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    • 2008
  • The China has opened the distribution market completely since it joined the World Trade Organization on Dec 11 2001. The notable features of Chinese distribution market are the transition from the consumers' monolithic demand to diversification for the luxury goods, well-being products. The regional characteristics of consumers are smart, conservative, optimistic and advanced. and the open door policy has prompted the capitalistic economy gradually. We analyzed the Chinese distribution markets and came up with the following strategies. First, we recommend the setting of the key regional market not covering the whole chinese markets. then we can extend the main market step by step. Second, we need to cooperate and advance with the Korean distribution companies which entered into markets already. Third, we need to acquire the competitive and stable distribution channel in China. Fourth, we need to implement the localization strategy in terms of human resources and procurement. Fifth, the consignment management can be another strategy. I hope this research can be a little help to those who wish to expand to the Chinese markets.

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The Effect of Omni-Channel Characteristics on Customer Satisfaction and Preference - Focusing on Korean and Chinese Consumers - (옴니채널 특성이 고객만족도와 선호도에 미치는 영향 연구 - 한·중 소비자를 중심으로 -)

  • XU XIAOXU;Kim Hye-kyun
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.129-140
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    • 2024
  • Omni-channel refers to a distribution channel through which consumers can purchase products without time and place constraints through the fusion of existing online and offline stores. Therefore, a study on the effect of the four characteristics of Omni-channel on customer satisfaction and preference was conducted among 350 and 365 Korean and Chinese consumers, respectively on customers of Olive Young and Watson China, representative drug store brands in Korea and China. Analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS 26.0's statistical package program. Frequency analysis, factor analysis, Cronbach alpha, correlation analysis, and regression analysis were performed. As a result of verifying the effect of Omni-channel characteristics on customer satisfaction, it was found that convenience, accessibility, and price fairness had a significant positive (+) effect on customer satisfaction for Korean and Chinese consumers. Customer satisfaction was found to have a significant positive (+) effect on preference. This is because Korean and Chinese consumers generally had high satisfaction and preference for Olive Young and Watsons.

A Study on the Effect of Chinese Consumers' Attachment toward Korean Hallyu Stars on the Authenticity and Trust of Korean Cosmetic Brands (중국소비자의 한류스타에 대한 애착이 한국 화장품 브랜드 진정성 및 신뢰에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong, Gap-Yeon;Lee, Su-Hee
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.185-219
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    • 2016
  • The Chinese cosmetics market is rapidly expanding, but various problems have also emerged, including exaggerated advertisement, lack of accurate information on product usage and the emergence of imitation products. For this reason, cosmetics companies have been making efforts to convince Chinese consumers of their brand authenticity and trust. In particular, Korean cosmetics firms have been using Hallyu stars who are largely popular among Chinese consumers as a means to raise their brand authenticity and trust. The aim of this study was to view Hallyu stars as human brands in the Chinese cosmetics market and verify whether the Chinese consumers' attachment toward Korean celebrities help the consumers perceive the authenticity of the brands advertised by the stars, and whether such brand authenticity affects the Chinese consumers' trust in Korean cosmetics brands. Furthermore, based on the fact that brand authenticity is defined and classified differently according to the type of product, this study observed the authenticity of Korean cosmetics brands from the aspect of product, employee and company based on previous research conducted on cosmetics brand authenticity. To this end, this study surveyed Chinese consumers for a month by using a representative survey website (http://www.sojump.com) that actively shares information related to cosmetics. A total of 394 surveys were used in the empirical analysis. The results of empirical analysis indicated that Chinese consumers' attachment toward Hallyu stars spreads to the Korean cosmetics brands advertised by the celebrities to have a positive effect on the brand authenticity perceived by Chinese consumers, including the authenticity of product, employee and company. Results also showed that the authenticity of Korean cosmetics brands, including product, employee and company, affected Chinese consumers' trust in the brands. The results of this study can provide implications regarding advertising or marketing strategies using Hallyu stars that can be utilized by Korean cosmetics companies to improve brand authenticity and reliability perceived by Chinese consumers in the Chinese cosmetics market, where brand authenticity and reliability are important.

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