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The Effecting Variables on Fashion Jewelry Consumers' Purchasing Behavior - Materialism, Brand Royalty & Reference Group - (패션 주얼리 소비자(消費者)들의 구매행동(購買行動)에 미치는 영향(影響) 요인(影響) - 물질주의(物質主義), 상표충성도(商標忠誠倒), 준거집단(準據集團)을 중심(中心)으로 -)

  • Lee, Seung-Hee
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.152-159
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to examine variables which influenced on fashion jewelry consumers' purchasing behavior. 565 respondents living in Seoul and its suburb were surveyed for this study. For data analysis, descriptive statistics, factor analysis, ANOVA, and regression were used for this study. As the result, the frequencies of purchasing toward the fashion jewelry products were associated with materialism, brand royalty, reference group influence. Also, results revealed that materialism and brand royalty accounted for 41% of the explained variance in the frequency of purchasing products on fashion jewelry. Based on these results, fashion jewelry marketing strategies would be suggested.

Impacts of Social Class, Materialism, and Conspicuous Consumption on the Marriage Behavior of Married Women in the Middle Class (계층, 물질주의, 과시소비성향에 따른 혼례행동에 관한 연구 -결혼한지 5년 이내의 도시 중산층 이상의 기혼여성을 대상으로-)

  • 김성숙;서병숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.37 no.9
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    • pp.25-38
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    • 1999
  • This study investigates impacts of social class, materialism, and conspicuous consumption orientation on the burden of the marriage expense and it’s affection to marriage life. The data were gathered in seoul and suburban area, from married women in the middle class. Through the analysis of data, we identified that according to the class vaiables(income and subjectively-perceived class) and the value orientation (materialism and conspicuous consumption orientation), the burden of marriage expense and it’s affection to marriage life were different. These results assured the korean marriage culure were strongly influnced by materialism, conspicuous need, and social class.

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A Comparative Study on the Materialism and Clothing Attitudes of Korean and Chinese University Students (한국과 중국 대학생의 물질주의성향과 의복태도에 관한 비교연구)

  • 김용숙
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.53 no.8
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the Korean and Chinese university students' materialism and clothing attitudes. Self-administered questionnaires developed by researcher were used and the research periods were from Feb. 20 to Mar. 19, 2003. 429 Korean and 405 Chinese students's data was used for analysis. Cluster analysis, one-way ANOVA, t-test, and discriminant analysis were done. Korean students pursuited happiness more than utility and accomplishment, but Chinese students pursuited accomplishment more than happiness and practicality. The students were divided into the happiness pursuit, the utility pursuit, and the accomplishment pursuit. The group size of the utility pursuit and the happiness pursuit among Korean students and the utility pursuit and the accomplishment pursuit among Chinese students were larger. Korean students preferred fashionability, psychological dependence, sexual attraction of clothing more, but Chinese preferred conformity more. Utility and accomplishment of materialism, and fashionability and conformity of clothing were strong variables which discriminated Korean students from Chinese students, and total discriminating power was 77.1%.

A Model of Adolescent′s Conspicuous Consumption on Clothes (청소년의 의복과시소비 모델)

  • 주성래;정찬진;정명선
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.25 no.7
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    • pp.1215-1226
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to develop a model of adolescent's conspicuous consumption on clothes. For this study, questionnaires were administered to 400 adolescents in Kwang-Ju. Employing a sample of 283, data were analyzed by using the structural equation model of the Lisrel analysis, in addition to cronbach's alpha coefficient for reliability and confirmatory factor analysis for validity. The results of this study was found that a conceptual model for adolescent's conspicuous consumption on clothes was judged to provide acceptable goodness of fit. Specifically, materialism and clothing conformity had a direct effect on conspicuous consumption on clothes, and materialism, hedonic shopping orientation and clothing interests had a indirect effect on conspicuous consumption on clothes. The results indicated that clothing conformity had important influence on conspicuous consumption and its influence on adolescent's conspicuous consumption was mediated by materialism, hedonic shipping orientation and clothing interests.

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A Study on the Compensatory Consumption of Korean and Japan Undergraduates (한.일 여자대학생들의 보상소비성향)

  • 김정숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.12
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    • pp.31-48
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    • 2002
  • The objective of this study was to find variables related to propensity of compensatory consumption of university students in Korean and Japan. Questionnaires research method was conducted and 477 samples were selected. Korean undergraduates have higher propensity of compensatory consumption for negative feelings than Japan undergraduates. Japan undergraduates have higher propensity of compensatory consumption for positive feelings than Korean undergraduates. Korean undergraduates have a tendency to compensate positive and negative feelings by drinking. Japan undergraduates have a tendency to compensate positive feelings by eating out, and to compensate negative feelings by buying books. In compensatory consumption for positive feelings, Korean undergraduates is influenced by group identity, but Japan undergraduates is influenced by reference group. Propensity of compensatory consumption of Korean undergraduates is mostly influenced by consumption tendency, materialism, group identity, and self-concept. Propensity of compensatory consumption of Japan undergraduates is influenced by consumption tendency, materialism, reference group, and their family income. The strongest predictor of propensity of compensatory consumption of Korean and Japan undergraduates is consumption tendency, followed by materialism.

Effect of Socio-Economic Variables and Materialism on Hedonic and Utilitarian Shopping Value: Middle, High and College Students in Seoul and Ulsan (사회인구학적 변수와 물질주의가 쾌락적.효용적 쇼핑가치에 미치는 영향: 서울과 울산의 중.고등.대학생을 대상으로)

  • 서정희
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2003
  • Consumer researchers' growing interest in consumer experience has revealed that many consumption activities produce both hedonic and utilitarian outcomes. The personal shopping value also has both hedonic and utilitarian dimension. This article describes the effect of socio-economic variables and materialism on hedonic and utilitarian shopping value. 820 middle, high and college students in Seoul and Ulsan were surveyed. A moderate degree of positive intercorrelation between hedonic and utilitarian shopping value support the trend of consumption ambivalence. Materialism is positively related to hedonic and utilitarian shopping value. While age is negatively related to utilitarian shopping value, it is unrelated to hedonic shopping value. The mean scores of hedonic and utilitarian shopping value in Ulsan is higher than in Seoul.

Consumption Values, Materialism, Impulsive Buying of University Students Depending on the Styles of Money Attitudes and Money Values (돈에 대한 태도와 가치관 유형에 따른 전라북도 대학생들의 소비가치, 물질주의 태도, 구매충동)

  • 김정훈;이은희
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.121-128
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    • 2002
  • This study was aimed to compare with attitudes of consumption, materialism, and impulsive buying depending on the styles of money attitudes and money values. One hundred eighty three university students were surveyed. From the analysis, there were significant differences in attitudes toward consumption, materialism, and impulsive buying between the money attitude styles (affective and cognitive), and money value styles (material oriented and value oriented). Also affective money attitude style was more popular in the material oriented value style and cognitive style was more in value oriented style.

A Study of Relations among Family Structural Environment, Materialism, and Adolescents' Delinquency (가족구조환경, 물질주의 및 청소년 비행간의 관계)

  • 전귀연
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.87-104
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the relations among family structural environment, materialism, and adolescents' delonquency. The instruments of measurement were Materialism Inventory and Delinquency Scale. The 483 male adolescents were selected randomly from the second grade of high schools in the city of Taegu. Factor analysis, Cronbach's α, MANOVA, and Scheffe test were conducted for the data analysis. The major findings of this study were as follows: 1. The materialistic level of adolescent was different with maternal occupation and education level. 1) Adolescent of mother whose occupation was general administrator indicated higher degree of possessiveness. 2) Adolescent of mother whose occupation was professional technician or administrator more regarded possessiveness as success or happiness than the other. 3) Adolescent of mother whose education level was junior college graduation or higher indicated more envy. 2. Each sub-dimension of materialism affected on the adolescents' delinquency differently.

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The Effects of Narcissism and Materialism on the Compensatory Consumption of Luxury Products in the Millennial Generation -With a Focused on the Moderating Effect of Self-Control- (밀레니얼 세대의 나르시시즘과 물질주의가 럭셔리 제품의 보상적 소비에 미치는 영향 - 자기통제감의 조절효과를 중심으로 -)

  • Hyun, Ji Won;Kim, Jung Mee;Hwang, Seon Jin
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.109-124
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    • 2021
  • The millennial generation, which has emerged as one of the strongest influence and consumption power, pursues happiness of the present centering on "I"; consumes luxury products for themselves. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the narcissism and materialism of the millennial generation affect the compensatory consumption of luxury products in negative situations and the moderating effect of self-control. This study included 315 millennial males and females living in Seoul and Gyeonggi area. Frequency analysis, reliability analysis, multiple regression analysis, and hierarchical regression analysis were conducted using SPSS 25.0 statistical program. Based on our findings, narcissism and materialism had a statistically significant effect on compensatory consumption under positive situations. However, while materialism had a statistically significant effect on compensatory consumption under negative situations, narcissism did not have a statistically significant effect on compensatory consumption under negative situations. Notably, self-control had a moderating effect in the influence of materialism on compensatory consumption under negative situations; narcissism did not. This study holds academic significance as the concept of compensatory consumption and self-control can be applied to the apparel study. Moreover, this study provides practically significant ideas on compensatory consumption and therefore marketing of luxury brands, based on consumers' characteristics.

Does Social Exclusion Increase Materialism? The Moderated Mediation Model of the Need to Belong, the Need for Control, and a Sense of Power (사회적 배제는 물질주의를 증가시키는가? 소속과 통제의 욕구 및 권력감의 조절된 매개 효과)

  • Hyorim Chung;Hyebin Kwon;Jiyoung Park
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.53-68
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    • 2023
  • Materialism can be triggered by various social events. Based on theories on functions of materialistic goal pursuit, this study investigates how social exclusion evokes desires related to one's identity, resulting in an increase in materialism. Specifically, we predicted that social exclusion would increase the desire for control and belonging, thus leading to higher levels of materialism. Moreover, based on the theory of the approach tendency of power, we further predicted that individuals with a higher sense of power would experience greater desires for belonging and control when faced with social exclusion. To examine the hypotheses, we conducted an experiment using 202 Korean women. The results indicated that social exclusion resulted in an increase in the desire for control, thus increasing materialism. This relationship is stronger for individuals with a high sense of power, and the path from social exclusion to materialism based on the need for control is significant for those with a high sense of power. Although social exclusion increases the need to belonging, the relationship between the need to belonging and materialism is not significant, and its mediating effect was not supported in this study. Based on these findings, we discussed implications and directions for future research.