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The Relationships between Shopping Styles, Promotion Usage, and Consequential Switching Behaviors (쇼핑스타일, 판촉이용정도, 판촉에 의한 행동전환간의 관계)

  • Lee, Young-Mi;Park, Kyung-Ae
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.41 no.9
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    • pp.93-103
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between shopping styles, promotion usage behaviors, and consequential switching behaviors. Specifically, it examined: 1) the effects of shopping styles on promotion usage and switching behaviors; and 2) the effects of promotion usage on switching behaviors. A total of 378 responses collected from a questionnaire survey were analyzed. Multiple regression analyses showed that loyalty, fashion prone, brand prone, brand prone, value prone, and hedonic shopping prone styles among the 7 shopping styles affected promotion usage behaviors, and brand prone, hedonic shopping prone, and price prone styles affected switching behaviors. Also, sales and sweepstakes among the 6 promotion usage behaviors affected switching behaviors.

Sales Promotion Orientation and Shopping Styles: A Typological Approach for Consumer Segmentation (판촉지향성과 쇼핑스타일 : 소비자유형별 분석을 통한 시장세분화 접근)

  • 이영미;박경애
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.654-664
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to segment consumers based on sales promotion orientation and examine the differences between the consumer segments on shopping styles and demographics. A total of 462 responses collected from a questionnaire survey to subjects aged over 20 were analyzed. Cluster analysis on sales promotion orientation identified four groups including rational group(21%), active group(28%), insensitive group(22.1%), and interest group(28.9%) of sales promotion. MANOVA, ANOVA and $\chi$$^2$-test revealed significant differences among the four groups on shopping styles(high-quality prone, value prone, price prone. brand prone, fashion prone, hedonic shopping prone, and loyalty) and 4 demographic characteristics(i.e., age, marital status. occupation, and education). The rational group showed lower brand proneness than did other groups while the active group showed higher price and brand proneness. The interest group showed high value, brand, and hedonic shopping proneness while the insensitive group was the least engaged in shopping styles. The study developed a profile of each segment and provided marketing implications.

The Impact of Speech Style of Shopping Host on Purchase Intention (쇼핑호스트의 스피치스타일이 구매의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoon, Chi-Young;Lee, Sung Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.10
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    • pp.2893-2899
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    • 2009
  • The study classified speech styles of shopping hosts and tried to examine how the classified speech styles have an effect on the evaluation of shopping hosts and the purchase intentions. In the evaluation of speech styles of shopping hosts, except customer-oriented confutative style, credibility, descriptive relevance, other speech styles are analyzed to have an impact on the styles. When we investigate the influential relations between speech styles proved by a theory and the evaluation of shopping hosts, the demonstrative style comes first, the expressive style is next and the descriptive follows in terms of influential power. In terms of the purchasing intention, speech styles of shopping hosts have an effect on the demonstrative and expressive types rather than the elucidative and descriptive ones. Namely, the analysis shows that the speech style which is logically persuasive and expresses the contents in detail is preferred to the descriptive and leading speech style.

A Study of Impulse Buying and Psychological Characteristics of College Women by Their Clothing Shopping Orientation (쇼핑성향에 따른 여대생의 충동구매와 심리적 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 강경자
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.127-138
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    • 1999
  • The college students selected by random sampling were classified into several groups by their impulse buying pattern and the psychological characteristics that cause them. Their life styles, fashion leadership, self-confidence and self-image in clothing were the subjects of comparative analysis. The results of this research can be summarized as follows. 1. The college women students could be classified into several groups by their impulse buying orientations. 2. The student life styles were different by their shopping orientations. The high shopping involved shopping type and the leisure pursuit shopping type attached great importance to material life and modern life style. The economic shopping type took the intellectual self-image seriously, and the low shopping involved type thought much of the traditional life style. 3. The high shopping involved type and the leisure pursuit shopping type were more impulse buying oriented. They showed the tendencies to the fashion innovativeness and fashion opinion leadership. But the economic shopping involved shopping type and low shopping involved shopping type showed quite different tendencies. The high shopping involved shopping type and low shopping involved shopping type were contrast in their self-confidence in shopping. The former showed the highest self-confidence and the latter showed the lowest self-confidence. 4. The high shopping involved shopping type were more extroversive, dominant, sensitive and pioneering. These psychological characteristics were supposed to contribute to their impulse buying. 5. The high shopping involved shopping type and the leisure pursuit shopping type perceived themselves as more sophisticated, modern, creative and sociable. They thought they had diverse life styles. These two groups were more impulse buying oriented, and their self-images were different from economic shopping type and low shopping involved shopping type.

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Fashion Style of Women Silver Surfers on the SNS Shopping Channel (SNS 쇼핑채널에 나타난 실버서퍼(Silver Surfer) 여성의 패션스타일)

  • Kim, Jiseon;Yum, Haejung
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.34-50
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    • 2021
  • As silver surfers'(older people who are good at surfing the Internet) SNS use and influence increase, SNS shopping channels are also favored as the major means of contactless shopping. The study analyzed the trends in fashion styles corresponding to taste on the SNS shopping channels with silver surfer women as the target. Even though the shopping channel was for people in their 50s and 60s, most of the design factors focused on casual styles and young taste rather than the formal and mature image. The material, trim, and patterns reflected a retro or formal factor but were also reinterpreted as a young image to show the various forms. The characteristics of the women's fashion styles for silver surfers on the SNS shopping channels can be summarized as follows. First, they chose items that portrayed a young image regardless of their age. The colors, materials, and patterns of the products also helped to create a young image. Second, there was a tendency to pursue various casual items. Silver surfer women chose practical, casual items because of their active lifestyle. Third, retro items were reinterpreted as young and trendy. Silver surfer women showed their retro tastes but preferred practical clothing with young images.

Sensation Seeking Tendency and Shopping Orientation affect on Preferred Fashion Style of Female College Students (여대생의 감각추구 및 쇼핑성향에 따른 패션스타일 선호도)

  • Park, Hyun-Jeong;Na, Young-Joo
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.495-502
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    • 2003
  • This study aims to investigate the relationships among sensation seeking tendency and shopping orientation and the preferences of fashion styles of female college students. The sensation seeking was found related with shopping orientation, and style preference. 'Seeking change' tendency and 'seeking unusual sensation' are related to 'hedonic shopping orientation', while 'seeking adventure/satisfying curiosity' is related to 'impulsive shopping orientation'. As 'seeking adventure/satisfying curiosity' increased, the preference of 'vivid character style' increased. The cross-effect of seeking sensation and shopping orientation affected style preference. Allowance and residential location affected the seeking sensation, shopping orientation and preference styles, while monthly spending on clothing and residential type affected shopping orientation only. The students with large allowance showed high 'seeking adventure/satisfying curiosity', high 'brand loyalty and impulsive' shopping orientation, and high preference in 'accessory and conspicuous style'. The students residing in Inchon showed high 'seeking unusual sensation', and 'practical shopping orientation', and low 'accessory and conspicuous style' than Seoul students.

The Study on Typology of Internet Shopping Style in Internet Shopping Mall Users (인터넷쇼핑몰 이용 소비자의 쇼핑스타일 유형에 관한 연구)

  • Moon Sook-jae;Lee Youn Hee;Cheon Hyejung
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.43 no.9 s.211
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2005
  • The purposes of this study were to classify internet shopping mall user by their shopping styles and to define the characteristics of the classified individual clusters. Questionnaires were completed by 338 men and women who have used internet shopping malls at lead once during the previous 6 months. The internet shopping styles were classified into 4 clusters after factor analysis and k-means cluster analysis. Cluster I, named 'high brand proneness', can be described as having low score on devotee tendency. Cluster II, named 'high value proneness', is characterized by a high score on seeking substance. Cluster III, called 'steadiness orientation', can be described as having a tow score on seeking trend and substance. Cluster IV, named 'individuality inclination', can be described as having low score on seeking trend. These four clusters differ in terms of socio-demographic and environmental characteristics such as gender, age, educational level, occupation, and internet using time. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

The Research on the Characteristics of Show Hostess Clothing and Presented Items in the CATV Home-Shopping Network Program (TV 홈쇼핑 판매제품별 쇼호스트의 의상 특성조사)

  • Sung, Kwang-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.56 no.8 s.108
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    • pp.138-147
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    • 2006
  • This study tried to research on clothing styles of show hostess in the cable television home-shopping network program. Especially, show hostess's clothing styles were classified into 5 sections according to selling products, that is baby goods, insured goods, underwear, bedclothes and beauty goods. item is examined 7 levels by texture, color, clothing item, fashion image, fashion trend, fashion type, and fashion silhouette. The results showed that significant correlations between show host's clothing and selling products. The another findings of this study is that show hostess's clothing is aimed at the taste of main consumer such as housewife. Conseguently this study reaffirms the importance of the shopping hostess's clothing influnce according to selling products's characteristics.

The Effect of Women′s Life-Style on Image Evaluation and Selection in Clothing Styles (라이프스타일이 의복스타일 이미지평와 선택에 미치는 영향)

  • 류숙희;김보연
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.227-238
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of women's life-style on image evaluation of clothing styles, and on their selection of clothing styles by situations. The subject of investigation was 441 women above 20 living in Daegu. 6 types of clothing styles including classic, casual, elegant, dramatic, romantic, and mannish and 7 social situations including shopping near house, shopping in a busy street, cultural center, wedding ceremony, eating out, alumni meeting or fraternity meeting, and couples meeting were used for this study. Data analysis was performed using SPSS package, which included factor analysis, reliability test, cluster analysis, frequency, percentage, ANOVA, and $\chi$$^2$-test. The results are summarized as follows; 1. Adult women could be classified into 5 groups including activist, in-activist, the leisured well-off, the wholesomely economical, and the appearance showing-off by their life-styles. 2. The clothing image according to the 6 clothing styles was different. In the image evaluation of each clothing style by life-style groups, in-active group thought classic style most functional and leisured well-off group, mannish style. Elegant style and dramatic style were estimated positively by the leisured well-off and the appearance showing-off. 3. Selection of clothing style differed according to situations. More formal the situation was, more formal style tended to be selected and for less formal situation, active and mannish style was selected.

Decision-Making Styles of Fashion Leaders among Female College Students (패션 리더들의 의사 결정 스타일 -여대생을 중심으로-)

  • 정혜영
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.26-35
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    • 1997
  • Consumers use a variety of decision making styles. The purpose of this was to identify the decision making styles of fashion leaders. Self-report scales were used to measure fashion leadership and decision making styles for 236 female college students. The data were analyzed using factor analysis and t-tests. The results indicated that fashion leaders have unique decision making styles of recreational shopping/fashion conscious, brand-loyal and high quality conscious. The implications of these findings for fashion merchandising are discussed.

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