• 제목/요약/키워드: Self-gift Motivation

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자기선물 동기가 공연관람의 인지된 가치 및 자기선물 의향에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Self-gift Motivation on Perceived Value and Self-gift Intention of Performing Arts)

  • 원지영;정창모;신현상
    • 예술경영연구
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    • 제55호
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    • pp.39-73
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    • 2020
  • 최근 1인 가구의 급격한 증가는 전반적인 소비 트렌드뿐만 아니라 예술공연시장에도 큰 영향을 미치고 있다. 공연관람 형태 중 1인 관람객 비중이 절반에 육박하면서 '혼공족'이라는 신조어가 널리 사용되고 있는 실정이다. 이러한 '1인 소비', '나만을 위한 소비' 트렌드를 대표하는 것이 나 자신을 위해 특별한 소비를 하는 '자기선물' 개념이다. 본 연구는 나를 위한 소비에 투자를 아끼지 않는 새로운 공연 관람객 집단을 이해하기 위한 틀로서 자기선물 개념을 도입하였다. 그리고 자기선물 동기가 공연관람의 인지된 가치와 자기선물 의향에 어떤 영향을 주는지를 실증하였다. 또한 1인 관람객만의 특징을 보다 명확히 확인하기 위해서 1인 관람객 집단과 2인 이상 동반관람객 집단에서 자기선물 동기의 영향력에 유의한 차이가 있는지를 검증하였다. 실증분석은 특별한 소비로서 자기선물의 특성이 잘 반영될 수 있도록 상대적으로 관람비용이 고가인 클래식 음악공연을 대상으로 삼았다. 분석결과 자기선물 동기 중 보상 동기, 실망치유 동기 및 부정적 무드 감소 동기가 공연관람의 인지된 가치를 통해 자기선물 의향에 유의한 영향을 미침을 확인하였다. 그리고 다중집단분석을 통해서 1인 관람객과 2인 이상 동반 관람객 사이에 자기선물 동기 요소의 영향력에 유의한 차이가 있다는 점도 밝혔다. 문화예술 공연계가 1인 관람객, 나를 위한 소비 트렌드에 대응하기 위해서 이러한 고객집단을 이해하는 이론적 기반을 최초로 제공했다는 점에 본 연구의 기여가 있다. 또한 공연관람을 자기선물로 프레이밍 함으로써 침체된 클래식음악 공연시장을 활성화할 수 있는 실무적 시사점도 제공하였다.

경제적, 사회적, 개인적 효익이 모바일 선물 재구매 의도에 미치는 영향 : 교환이론과 동기이론을 중심으로 (The Impacts of Economic, Social, and Personal Benefits on Intention to Repurchase a Mobile Gift : Focusing on Exchange and Motivation Theories)

  • 김선규;조인제;양성병
    • 한국IT서비스학회지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2015
  • Recently, many companies have launched a new business model related to the mobile gift service in order to achieve or sustain a competitive advantage in the fast-growing mobile market. Due to the well combination of mobile technology advantages and offline gift-giving motivations, a mobile gift service has been proliferating over recent years. Although the motivation of mobile gift purchasing behavior can be different from that of offline gift purchasing behavior, there is still a lack of research on what factors are influencing and how they are impacting mobile gift purchasing behavior under diverse gift-giving settings. Therefore, based on both exchange and motivation theories as well as literature review, this study identified three influencing factors-economic (immediate rewards, convenience), social (friendship needs, reputation), and personal (enjoyment, self-satisfaction) benefits-and validated their impacts on intention to repurchase a mobile gift. Moreover, the moderating roles of intimacy and gift price in the relationships between benefits and mobile gift repurchasing intention were examined. The results provide many implications for marketing managers on how to enhance consumers' intention to repurchase, which in turn leads to sales and increased profit.

성인 여성의 의류선물 구매시 위험지각과 구매행동간의 관계 (The Relationship between Risk Perception and Purchasing Behavior of Clothing Gift among Adult Women)

  • 김수진;정명선
    • 한국가정과학회지
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.126-142
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between perceived risk and purchasing behavior of clothing gift among adult women. Data were collected from 258 adult women reside in Kwangiu who have ever been to purchase clothing gift during recent six months using a qusetionaire. Frequency Analysis, Factor Analysis, Correlation Analysis, T-test were carried out in the collected data. The findings were as follows; 1. The types of risks that respondents perceived when they purchased clothing gift were identified as practical-economic risk, the social-psychological risk, the fashionable risk and the time-refunding risk. 2. The higher the self-satisfaction motivation was, the higher the social-psychological risk and the higher the practical motivation was, the higher the practical-economic risk (P<.001). 3. The degree of the perceived risks of the Low Planning Group was higher than that of the High Planning Group (P<.001). 4. When the respondents perceived social-psychological risk high, they considered brand, fashionability, and store type as more important selective criteria and when the practical-economic risk perceived high, practicality, store service were conidered more important (P<.05). 5. When respondents perceived social-psychological and fashionable risk high, they used both personal information and non-personal information high (P<.01). (Korean J Human Ecology 1(1) : 126∼142, 1998)

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The Roles of Money's Pride and Surprise Tag on the Use of Money

  • Liu, Cong;Choi, Nak Hwan
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.1-31
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    • 2015
  • The present research examined the interesting but less attended effects of pride- and surprise-tagged money on consumers' spending decisions. Focusing on the unexpected money received in their daily life, we explored recipient's judgments and responses toward pride-tagged money versus surprise-tagged, and identified differences in types of recipient's consumption and spending behaviors between the pride- tagged money and the surprise-tagged money. Consumers tend to use the money associated with pride (vs. surprise) to reward their invested effort; as a result, they were more likely to buy a personal gift. Moreover, in the context of self-gift, consumers with pride-tagged money have showed a bigger positive difference between the intent to buy individual self-expressive products and the intent to buy social self-expressive products than those with surprise-tagged money. And the receipt of pride-tagged money activates motivation to express one's individual self. Consumers who have received a sum of extra money tend to add the money into the current spendable income account and broaden the array of product category. And consumers with high arousal level of surprise triggered by receiving a sum of unpredictable money because of good luck show a smaller difference between the intent to buy individual self-expressive product and the intent to buy social self-expressive product than those with low level arousal in pride. Therefore, marketers should advertise their products in the respects of individual self-expression when their customers have pride-tagged money, and should advertise their products in the respects of social self-identity when they have surprise-tagged money by winning a large sum of unpredicted money like lottery winning.