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A Study on Clothing Purchasing Motives and Evaluation Criteria of Product according to Women-Teachers' Shopping Orientation (직장여성의 쇼핑성향에 따른 의복구매동기와 제품평가기준에 관한 연구)

  • 이영미;이옥희
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.193-207
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the demographics and general clothing buying behavior according to clothing shopping orientation of female workers. A questionnaire was developed to measure clothing shopping orientation, fashion information sources, stores selection criteria, clothing purchasing frequency of a year, purchasing expenditure of clothing, the demographics. The questionnaire was administered to 775 female teacher in Chonnam. The data was analyzed using percentage, frequency, mean, factor analysis, Cluster Analysis, x 1_test and ANOVA, Duncan test. The results of the study were as follows: 1. The female teachers were classified into four groups by the cluster analysis; indifferent shopping group, rational shopping group, conspicuous shopping group, recreational shopping group. 2. In the case of purchasing motives, significant differences were found according to shopping orientation subdivision in four factors. 3. The evaluation criteria of product were significantly different depending on shopping orientation subdivision in practical attribute, socio-psychological attribute, and aesthetic attribute. 4. The significant differences were found according to shopping orientation subdivision in general clothing purchasing behavior(purchasing price range of clothing, clothing purchasing frequency of a year, method of payment, number of stores visited, experience of buying in the import brand)

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A Study on the Relationship between Service Quality of Apparel Stores and Related Variables (의류점포의 서비스품질지각과 관련변인 연구)

  • 이영선;전지현
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.1057-1068
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to clarify service quality of apparel stores and find out related variables. The related variables are contained customer's characteristics (shopping orientation, demographic characteristics), store types and store patronage behavior in apparel store. The subjects selected for the final analysis were 363 females aged from 20 to 59 who lived in Taejon. And the data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed through factor analysis, ANOVA, cluster analysis, regression, Duncan test, Tukey test. The results of this study were as follows; 1. Services quality of apparel stores consisted of seven dimensions ; ability of salesperson, belief in policy, convenience of facility, attractiveness of physical environment, convenience of using credit cards, convenience of space movement. and apparence of salespeople. 2. Shopping orientation consisted of four dimensions; recreational shopping orientation, rational shopping orientation. convenience-oriented shopping orientation, price-conscious shopping orientation. Shopper types consisted of three dimensions ; recreational-economical type shopper, rational type shopper, convenience-oriented type shopper. Significant relationships were found out between those shopper types and service quality. Significant difference was caused by demographic characteristics(age, marital status, education, income. job) except for places of residence and service quality. 3. The significant difference was found out between store types and service quality. 4. Service quality(ability of salespeople. belief in policy, convenience of facility, convenience of using credit cards. apparence of salespeople) were influenced store patronage behavior.

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Shopping Orientation's Differentiation between On-line Consumer Group and Off-line Consumer Group (온라인 구매자 집단과 비 구매자 집단의 쇼핑성향의 차이)

  • Cho, Kyoung-Seop;Song, Hyung-Cheol
    • Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science
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    • v.10
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    • pp.71-89
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    • 2002
  • The on-line market is sudden and it tilts the effort which various in order to reveal the difference point against the on-line consumer and the off-line consumer from under the environment which grows is. What reveals the on-line consumer and the difference point of off-line consumer two group from like this situation is a possibility of decreasing the place help which establishes a marketing strategy in the each retail trade sleeping field. The research which it sees to sleep it searched for the variable which shows the difference point of shopping orientation of the on-line consumer and off-line consumer two group and it attempted. From the research which it sees shopping propensity shopping it is joyful, it perceives dangerously, with price ceremony and convenient characteristic to classify, it analyzed. Analysis result shopping it is joyful it was rejected, classifies the perception against a danger and a price ceremony and convenient Royal favor two group with the consider variable which it appeared. The namely on-line consumer perceived against a danger lowly, it was sensitive to a price, it appeared with the fact that it pursues a convenient characteristic.

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The Apparel Purchasing Behavior of Adolescent groups Segmented by their Brand Orientation (청소년의 상표지향성에 따른 의복구매행동)

  • 주성래;정명선
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.230-241
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the purchasing behavior of adolescent consumer groups divided by their brand orientation. Questionnaires were administered to 507 middle and high school students who resided in Kwang-ju between September 22-27 1997. Data were analyzed by factor analysis cluster analysis ANOVA Duncan-test frequency and {{{{ chi ^2 }}-test. The results were as follows : 1. Adolescent consumers were classified by three groups ; brand attached groups : brand attached group (Group I) brand interest group (Group II) and brand indifference group (Group III) according to their brand orientation. 2. There were significant differences among groups in using information sources : Group II used more sources of information than the other two groups. 3. As evaluating attributes of product Group I considered brand prestige most important Group II considered design fashionablity imfortant orderly and Group III considered pricemost important. 4. Group I patronised expensive brand chain stores Group II patronseied department stores and Group III prefered independently owned cheaper priced retailers. 5. The apparel purchasing price range was higher for Group I and became lower for Group II Group III.

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Current and Future Prospects for Insect Behavior-modifying Chemicals in China

  • Du, Jia-Wei
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.222-229
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    • 2000
  • In this paper we will assess the feasibility of some insect behavior-modifying chemicals for insect control, such as male orientation inhibitor, female calling interrupter and female attractant of cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera. These behavior-modifying chemicals have advantages of simple chemical structure, easy to synthesize and low price of products. The effects of sub-lethal insecticides on insect chemical communication system and the differences of pheromone communication systems between the resistant and susceptible strain of H. armigera will also be discussed.

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A Study on the Housing Life Style of Families Living in Metropolitan Areas II -with special reference to characteristics of independent variable- (대도시 가족의 주거생활양식에 관한 연구 II -관련변수들의 특성을 중심으로-)

  • 이연복;홍형옥
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.43-57
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    • 2000
  • The aims of this study were to analyze the influence of related variables on a mode of housing life style, and the related variables to propensity to housing life stymie. The results of this study were as follows: 1. Variables influencing value orientation of family life were property and the price of housing. 2. Variables influencing spending habits were objective social class (SES), types of residence, education of wife, and price of housing. 3. Variables influencing propensity to using space were found to be objective social class (SES), education of wife, types of homeownership, and price of housing. 4. Variables influencing housing life style were objective social class (SES), subjective social class, housing class, family life cycle, housing life cycle, types of residence, site of residence, age of husband, age of wife, education of husband, education of wife, income, property, job of husband, types of homeownership, size of housing, and price of housing.

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Impact of marketing capabilities of social economy enterprises on social performance through market orientation (사회적경제기업의 마케팅역량이 시장지향성을 통해 사회적성과에 미치는 영향)

  • Eun-Kyoung Lee;Young-Wook Seo
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2024
  • This study sought to verify the impact of marketing capabilities on social performance through market orientation targeting social economy enterprises. Accordingly, the marketing capabilities of social economy enterprises were classified into price competitiveness and distribution competitiveness, and market orientation was divided into customer orientation, competitor orientation, and interdepartmental cooperation. In addition, in line with the characteristics of social economy enterprises, performance verification consisted of social performance. A survey was conducted with a total of 216 executives and employees of social economy enterprises to collect data and conduct empirical analysis. The results of the analysis showed that marketing capabilities had a significant impact on market orientation, and that market orientation had a significant impact on social performance. In addition, market orientation was found to have a mediating effect on marketing capabilities. The results of this study suggest that strengthening the marketing capabilities of social economy enterprises is an important factor in creating social performance. Social economy enterprises are expected to be able to increase their market orientation by strengthening their marketing capabilities and thereby create social value.

Personalization Strategies and Apparel Shopping Orientation of College Students (개인화 전략과 대학생들의 의류제품 쇼핑성향)

  • Kim, Yeon-Hee;Lee, Kyu-Hye
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.949-957
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    • 2009
  • The fashion apparel industries have demanded to be extremely consumer-oriented. Therefore, the need of personalization arises. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between apparel shopping orientation and various personalization strategies provided in the apparel shopping process. A total of 422 questionnaires were used for statistical analysis. Canonical correlation and ANOVA were conducted. Results indicated that higher level of demand for "sale-promotion personalization" and "personalized customer relationship" were significantly related to high level of fashion innovativeness and price consciousness. Consumers who seek for high level of "personalized advice" and "personalized fit" were likely to be price conscious and conforming to clothing but not innovative in terms of fashion and clothing. Shopping orientation group differences were also reported in the study. In personalizing of apparel products, distinctive but relevant strategies should be implemented according to the need of the consumers.

A Study on the Decision-Making Styles and the Related Variables in the Apparel Purchase of Female Adolescents (여자 중.고등학생의 의복구매 의사결정 유형과 관련변인연구)

  • 목영숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.357-372
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this study was to 1) segment female adolescent consumers into consumer groups displaying different consumer decision-making styles 2) to determine the consumer characteristics(clothing involvement information search store patronage and demographic variables) that related to each consumer segment and 3) to identify the interrelationship between the consumer characteristics. Decision-making styles were measured by 32 seven-point Likert type scales adapted from Sproles & Kendall and Shim & Kot A total of 78 statements dealing with three aspects of consumer characteristics was adapted from previous research. Data were collected from 567 2nd grade female middle and high school students in Seoul via self-administered questionnaires. and were analysed by frequency factor analysis ANOVA cluster analysis χ2 -test and Duncan's multiple range test. The results of this study were as follows: As a results of cluster analysis and ANOVA on seven factors of desion-making styles(1. brand-consiousness 2. novelty/fashion-consciousness 3. recreational/hedonis-tic orientation, 4. impulsive/carelessness, 5. price-consciousness/value-for-money, 6. perfectionism/high quality orientation 7. habitual/brand-royal consciousness) three consumer groups were identified and labeled as puality-oriented/non-utlitarian shoppers price-oriented shoppers and apathetic shoppers. Quality-oriented/non-utilitarian shoppers showed the highest clothing involvement scores of all aspects the highest consumer knowledge/experience most active ongoing information search and prepurchase information search. They preferred department store and franchise store for apparel shopping and considered service/reliability atmosphere variety of goods as important store attributes, Price-oriented shoppers showed prepurchase information search and planned purchase behavior actively. They preferred factory outlet store specialty stre and considered price very important as store attributes. Apathetic shoppers showed the lowest scores of all aspects of clothing involvement and most passive behavior in information search activities except showing the highest planned purchase. They preferred regional markets.

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The Influence of Shopping Orientation and Store Attribute on Store Patronage Intentions (소비자의 쇼핑성향과 소매점속성이 소매점 애고의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Nam Miwoo;Kim Kwangkyung
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.12 s.202
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    • pp.161-174
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    • 2004
  • The primary objective of this study was to employ Darden's store patronage model in order to investigate the role that shopping orientation and store attributes play in store patronage. The study sample consisted of 340 female university students residing in Seoul. The data was analyzed by using path analysis and factor analysis. The recreational shopping orientation played a greater role in influencing the importance of store attributes than did the convenience shopping orientation. Recreational shoppers want a variety of brands and convenience shoppers can be attracted by a convenient location and availability of parking. Six important store attributes(variety of products and price level, proximity, variety of trendy brands, store decor, sales promotion, sales personnel) have a differential influence on store patronage. Shopping orientation was a direct predictor of patronage behavior and mediated the relationship between shopping orientation and store attribute importance. The finding indicated that both the recreational shopping orientation and convenience shopping orientation can be used effectively to position store patronage in such a way as to provide a strong means for shoppers to satisfy their needs. The findings of this study demonstrated that South Korean female shoppers with different shopping orientation have different store attribute preference and store patronage. The results provide a basis for building a successful strategy to attract shoppers and generate sales. The study focused on a specific product category, i.e., women's apparel. To meet the needs of female apparel shoppers, further research is needed to learn more about the distinctive characteristics of Korean consumers that could be applied to a variety of jobs, ages and living areas.