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A Study on the Women's Make-up Behaviors and their Motives (여성(女性)의 색조화장(色調化粧) 동기(動機)에 따른 화장행동(化粧行動) 연구(硏究))

  • Hong, Sung-Soon;Park, Bo-Young
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.56-68
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between women's make-up behaviors and their motives. Two hundreds and nineteen adult women in Seoul, Suwon and Incheon were selected for this research. The data were analyzed by using Factor analysis, ANOVA. and Cronbach's $\alpha$. The goals of this study are 1) To identify the make-up motives based on the theoretical framework of the concept. 2) To describe the differences of motives of women depending on their age, job, education, and marital statues. 3) To Identify the psychological aspects of behaviors based on the theoretical clothing behaviors of the concept. 4 To describe the differences of behaviors of women depending on their motives. The findings are as follows: 1) The motives are to conformed others, to express oneself, to protect oneself from others, to protect skin from damages, and to express feminity. 2) There are significant differences of make-up motives of women depending on their age, job, marital statues. 3) The psychological make-up behaviors are oriented for fashion trend, ostentation, personality, and conformity. 4) There are significant differences in women's make-up behaviors depending on their motives.

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Exploring Consumers' Alcoholic-Beverage Type-Specific Drinking Motives: The Case of Young Adult Females in South Korea

  • Cho, Hyejeung
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.39-62
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    • 2018
  • Despite the abundance of research on alcoholic-beverage consumption in the food and beverage marketing literature, research directly assessing and comparing consumers' psychological motives for drinking different types of alcoholic beverages is relatively limited. There is also a paucity of research comparing drink-type specific consumption motivations in an Asian market. Paying attention to some recent new changes in the alcoholic-beverages market of South Korea, this study investigated South Korean young adult female consumers' alcoholic-beverage type-specific drinking motives. A self-administered online survey of 340 young adult female drinkers about their alcohol-consumption patterns, alcoholic-drink preferences, involvement with alcohol, and four types of drinking motives (coping, social, conformity, and enhancement motives) revealed differences in: (1) the association between the consumer's alcohol involvement level, alcohol consumption frequency/amount, and preferences for alcoholic beverages across different types of alcoholic drinks; (2) the underlying psychological motives for drinking different types of alcoholic beverages; (3) the association between consumption contexts and alcoholic drink types; and (4) the consumption patterns and drinking motives across different consumer groups that are segmented in terms of their most preferred type of alcoholic beverages. These findings point to the importance of investigating drink-type-specific consumption motivations in alcoholic-beverage consumption research. Limitations and implications for future research are also discussed.

Effects of CSR Motives on Authenticity and Attitude in the Food and Beverage Franchise Sectors (식음료 프랜차이즈 기업의 CSR 활동 동기에 대한 지각이 진정성 및 태도에 미치는 영향)

  • Hyun LEE;Yong-Ki LEE;Jae Youl KIM
    • The Korean Journal of Franchise Management
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: Previous studies show that perceived CSR motives have a significant impact on company evaluations. However, consumer responses to CSR motives vary depending on CSR motives. From this perspective, this study investigates the impact of CSR motives on consumers' responses in the context of food and beverage franchise companies using a scenario. Research design, data, and methodology: For achieving the purposes of the study, an example of a domestic food and beverage franchise company actively carrying out CSR activities was presented. Data was collected from 304 respondents aged 20 or older who were aware of CSR activities. The respondents answered the questionnaire after reading the scenario. The data was analyzed with SPSS 28.0 and SmartPLS 4.0 program. Result: Values-driven motive and strategic motive influence authenticity, while stakeholder-driven motive and egoistic motive did not influence authenticity. Values-driven motive influences on attitude, while stakeholder-driven motive, strategic motive and egoistic motive didn't. Lastly, authenticity influences attitude. Conclusions: Companies need to be aware that consumers may infer different motives for their CSR activities, and pay close attention to consumers' perceived motives from the planning stage of CSR activities. In particular, companies should focus on the values-driven motive and the strategic motive when planning CSR activities.

A Study on Conspicuous Consumption and Clothing Shopping Motives according to Life Style (라이프스타일에 따른 과시소비성향 및 의류쇼핑동기에 관한 연구)

  • 이승희
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.842-852
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to classify consumer groups according to the life style dimensions and to analyze conspicuous consumption, clothing shopping motives among consumer groups, and also to clarify relationships between demographic variables and the life style, conspicuous consumption, clothing shopping motives. The subjects were 329 women in their twenties living in Seoul. For data analysis, mean, factor analysis, cluster analysis, t-test, ANOVA, Duncan test were conducted. The results were as follows ; First, consumer groups were classified into the following five subdivisions : passive group, appearance consideration/self-realization group, appearance indifference group, family oriented/economic group, achievement oriented/active group. Second, the significant differences among the classified life style groups were found in conspicuous consumption and clothing shopping motives. Third, there were significant differences in life style, conspicuous consumption, clothing shopping motives according to demographic variables like age, occupation.

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Children's Motives and Strategies for Emotional Regulation in Angry and sad Situations (분노 및 슬픔 상황에서 아동의 정서조절 동기와 정서조절 전략)

  • Lee, Ji Sun;Yoo, An Jin
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.123-137
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    • 1999
  • This study investigated the influence of audience type (mother or close friend) age, and gender on children's goals and strategies for emotional regulation in angry and in sad situations. Hypothetical vignette methodology was used with 314 children in grades 5 and 7. In angry situations, all boys and all 5th grade children regulated anger more with instrumental motives while 7th grade girls showed more prosocial motives. Children showed more prosocial and rule oriented motives with peers and relational motives with mothers. In angry situations, children used aggression regulation strategies more toward peers and activity regulation strategies more toward mothers. Children's age and sex explained sadness regulation motives better than audience type with peers, but children used more activity regulation strategies with mothers in sad situations. When sad, fifth graders used more verbal and facial expression strategies than 7th graders while boys used more activity regulation strategies than girls.

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A Study on Orientations Clothing Behaviors and Clothing Purchasing Motives of High School Students - Focus on Individualism/Collectivism - (고교생의 가치성향과 의복 행동 및 의복구매동기에 관한 연구-개인주의/집단주의를 중심으로-)

  • 이선재
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.47
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    • pp.47-60
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate relationship between individualism collectivism clothing behaviors and clothing purchasing motives among high school students and the difference of individualism collectivism clothing behaviors and clothing purchasing motives according to demographic variables. And we also took a close look at how they turned out in their actual clothes-buying. The questionaire survey was used toward 55 high school students in seoul region during October 1998. SAS package program were used to analyze the gatherd data. Frequency Percentage Factor Analysis Duncan test Correlation Analysis and so on. The conclusion based on the results are as follow; 1. The analysis of correlations among individualism collectivism clothing behaviors and motivations showed that there are significant correlations among them 2. There are significant differences in individualism collectivism clothing behaviors and clothing purchasing motives according to demographic variables. 3. There also are significant differences in what motivates them to buy clothes and what they actually purchased(=their motives to buy clothes and their actual purchasing).

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Response to Clothing Utility-Reduction according to Clothing-Wearing Motives (의복 착용 동기에 따른 의복 효용 감소에 대한 방응)

  • 정인희;박상진;권영일
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.25 no.7
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    • pp.1332-1340
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    • 2001
  • This study was designed (1) to examine the results of previous qualitative research on clothing-wearing motives by quantitative approach, (2) to explore the concept of clothing utility, utility-reduction and discard, and (3) to investigate the impact of clothing-wearing motives on consumer attitudes and consuming-behaviors. Date were collected by questionnaire from 443 collegiate students between August and September of 2000, and 396 questionnaires were analyzed. 3 groups were identified on the basis of clothing-wearing motives and named by extroversion group, introversion group, and least clothing-congnizing group respectively. This supported the qualitative results in part, especially in the direction of motives. Clothing utility-reduction factors were identified as appearance demage, social-psychological damage, and abandonment-causing damage. The 3 groups were responded on utility-reduction differently, thus clothing-wearing motive variable was determined as useful in fashion marketing.

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Sportswear customers' level of involvement, satisfaction with functionality, and repurchase intentions - A review of sports participation motives - (스포츠웨어에 대한 소비자의 관여도, 기능성 만족도 및 재구매의도에 관한 연구 - 스포츠 참여동기를 중심으로 -)

  • Rhee, YoungJu
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.468-480
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    • 2014
  • This study aimed to identify the effects of sports participation motives, the involvement in choosing sportswear, and the satisfaction with/perceived importance of sportswear functionality, on customers' repurchase intentions. A total of 185 survey questionnaires were analyzed after surveying 200 female undergraduates in their 20s. The research results are as follows. First, the participation motives for sports were categorized as follows. A factor analysis conducted on 13 questions yielded 4 factors. Factor 1 included consideration about socializing and pleasure, factor 2 privileged ostentation, factor 3 was concerned with enhancing health, and factor 4 was about maintaining appearance. Second, the various effects of different sports participation motives, of the satisfaction with functionality, and of the involvement in buying sportswear on customers' repurchase intentions were analyzed. The intention to repurchase sportswear was considered as a dependent variable, while the motives for participating in sports, the satisfaction with functionality, and the level of involvement were treated as independent variables. A multiple regression analysis using these variables showed that the satisfaction with functionality and involvement in choosing sportswear had a significant impact on the intention to repurchase sportswear. Third, looking at how different participation motives for sports affected the importance of sportswear functionality, the motives related to socializing and pleasure and ostentation, the sub-factors in sports participation motives, significantly increased the importance of comfort. Motives related to enhancing health and maintaining appearance, on the other hand, were found to affect the importance of sports performance. Fourth, a MANOVA was performed to examine the difference in the importance of functionality between those consumers highly involved in sportswear-buying and those less involved. Those with a high level of involvement were found to prioritize sports performance over comfort. Those with a low level of involvement were shown to place a greater emphasis on comfort.

A Study on Motivation and Utilization of SNS for High School Students in Korea

  • Moon, Jae-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.271-276
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to examine how social motivation, functional motivation, playful motivation, and psychological motivation affect SNS user satisfaction in order to find out what factors are important to Korean high school students in using SNS. As a result, playful motives, functional motives, and psychological motives except social motives have an effect on SNS user satisfaction, and this satisfaction has a positive effect on students' value formation. These results suggest that the reason why Korean high school students use SNS is that they need it and enjoy it, that is, they use SNS from a personal point of view, and are not related to social phenomena. However, social motives were found to have a positive effect on functional and playful motives. In other words, various social phenomena, which are social motives, provide an opportunity and theme for the use of SNS, and functional motives have positive effects on playful and psychological motives. In other words, the various functions provided by SNS have a positive effect on the selection and use of SNS.

Motives for Reading Reviews of Apparel Product in Online Stores and Classification of Online Store Shoppers (의류상품 구매후기를 읽는 동기와 인터넷 점포 고객 유형화)

  • Hong, Hee-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.282-296
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    • 2012
  • This study identified the types of motives for reading consumer reviews of apparel products for online stores and classified shoppers into the groups based on motives. Data were collected from eleven Korean women by a focus group interview and from 313 females by an online survey. Respondents were in their 20s' and 30s' with significant experience reading consumer reviews of apparel products for online stores. The seven motives found by interviews were reduced to four types of motives by factor analysis: Right product choice and judgment of product value, risk reduction, saving time and money, and fun/killing time. The motive for the right product choice and judgment of product value was the highest and the motive for fun/killing time was the lowest. Consumers were classified into four groups based on motives: Utilitarian shoppers (25.8%), shopping-task oriented shoppers (36.8%), multiple-motive shoppers (19.7%), and moderate-motive shoppers (17.7%). There were significant differences among age groups and the amount of reading reviews posted on a product and the duration of reading reviews for online stores. In addition, managerial implications were developed.