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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Consumer Shopping Motivations with Facebook Retailers: Utilitarian Versus Hedonic

Anderson, Kelley B. 05 1900 (has links)
Retailers increasingly are connecting with consumers using social media. This two-way, networked communication method facilitates word-of-mouth that may ultimately impact retailer loyalty. The purpose of this study was to examine motivations of consumers’ purchase intention from apparel Facebook retailers, and the relationship between purchase intention and loyalty. Consumer motivations were examined in terms of the utilitarian values of cost, convenience, and information and the hedonic values of experiential shopping, bargain perception, sociability, and curiosity. The relationship of purchase intention and loyalty also was investigated. The instrument was developed from existing scales drawn from literature. A consumer panel (N = 250) of Facebook users that connect to apparel retailers was used to collect data through an online Qualtrics survey. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics of frequency and crosstab distributions, factor analysis, and regression analysis. Factor analysis resulted in four dimensions including convenience, information, experience, and bargains. All motivators were found to be significantly related to both purchase intention and loyalty for this consumer group. The variable with the strongest relationship to both purchase intention and loyalty was experience. Additionally, a strong relationship was found between purchase intention and loyalty. Lastly, practical business implications are reviewed, in addition to limitations of the study.
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The English and Swedish Languages’ Effect on Consumers’ Purchase Intention for Modernity-Related Products and Products Unrelated to Modernity

Holmberg, Jakob January 2019 (has links)
English is a global language which is associated with modernity and in advertising, English is used to associate products with modernity in the minds of the consumers. In non-English speaking countries, modernity-related products are more often advertised in English than products unrelated to modernity. Despite this, no previous research has proven that consumers’ purchase intention is higher for modernity-related products advertised in English compared to the same product advertised in the native language. Through an online-survey with a between-subject design a quantitative field experiment was conducted. It was found that consumers had a higher purchase intention for modernity-related products advertised in English compared to the same products advertised in Swedish and that consumers’ purchase intention was higher for products unrelated to modernity advertised in Swedish compared to the same products advertised in English.
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What Would You Buy? The Effect of Color and Font Size on Purchase Intention in Digital Advertisements

Castañeda, Julian E 01 January 2019 (has links)
Business professionals have always been intrigued on how to increase purchases through advertisements. Digital advertisements are a new medium in which businesses can utilize to connect with consumers. In this study, participants (n = 126) were presented advertisements on a Qualtrics survey that manipulated color (warm and cool) and font size (large and small) across three product types (electronics, food, and automobiles) to examine the effects of Purchase Intention. There were no significant main effects or interactions of color and font size on Purchase Intention throughout each product type. However, color and font size impacted other factors (Perception, Memory, and Appeal) in the study and showcased significant findings in Electronic and Automobile advertisement product types. These results have implications for the effectiveness of advertising in digital mediums, the power of personally tailoring advertisements to individual consumers, and ultimately converting prospective window shoppers to paying customers.
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Influence of Purchase Intention from Product Involvement and Advertising Effectiveness

Huang, Chien-Wei 09 July 2010 (has links)
There are hundreds of channels in Taiwan. Because of computer and internet developing, people in Taiwan communicate easily to everyone in the world. It causes conflicts and challenges such as economy, business, and culture. The main source of profits in channels and web is advertising. According to AC Nielsen in Taiwan, Advertising industry in Taiwan outputs $40 billion in 2007, and its growing can figure out in future. So this study is to discuss the influence of Advertising Effectiveness in Product Involvement and Purchase Intention. This study set to sampling 18-40 years old. It includes male and female. The methods of this study are such as Descriptive Statistics, Multiple Regression, and ANOVA. The Advertising Effectiveness is the moderator in this study. To discuss the issues of the moderator model explains the effect of strength and direction of Purchase Intention. The hypotheses of this study are presented as follows: 1.Product Involvement has statistically influence on Purchase Intention. 2.Advertising Effectiveness has statistically influence on Purchase Intention. 3.The interaction of Product Involvement and Advertising Effectiveness as statistically influence. The conclusions are presented as all hypotheses to show: 1.On Purchase Intention, the Product Involvement will influence consumers¡¦ purchase decision. 2.Advertising also influence consumers¡¦ purchase decision. 3.The effect of the interaction explains synergy from Product Involvement and Advertising Effectiveness to consumers.
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The influence of Perceived Risks on Customer¡¦s Purchase Intentions in a Cross-media setting-The study of integrating telemarketing and internet marketing

Ju, Yen-tian 19 July 2010 (has links)
The perceived risks would produce when consumers want to purchase, they would use the media to collect product information to reduce the risk. So this study would investigate the difference between the perceived risk and purchase intention in the single media or in the cross-media which is combined by telephone and internet. In this study, the product is set to shampoo to avoid the impact of product involvement, and the sample focus on people who have used two kinds of phone and Internet media. The study adopts the experimental method which used in the campus of National Sun Yat-sen University. The sample can be divided into 4 groups which included the experimental and control teams; they totally collect 188 valid questionnaires. The results showed that the cross-media which composed of phone and Internet can reduce the consumer perceived risk, but only one kind cross-media which is ¡§touching the internet after telephone¡¨ can increase the purchase intention. The results would help the company to market, but it should follow one principle which was committed to "reducing the financial risk perception". Besides, this study confirmed that the purchase intention has an opposite correlation to perceived risk in the cross-media and single media again, the conclusion is consistent with the previous studies.
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State-owned brand extension product customer attitude and purchase intention research

Lin, Ya-ting 22 July 2010 (has links)
Since 1989 government due to the economic liberalization and internationalization policy operation, the privatization of public enterprises as one of its specific policies. So state-owned enterprises to seek business strategy that towards the diversification of development. Brand extension of the approach is state-owned enterprises typically use the marketing strategy. For example, Taiwan Sugar Corporation entered the biotech cosmetics industry, the introduction of Stanlen series of cosmetic products. CPC Corporation branched out into health food industry, in petrol station sale of a series of health food stations. State-owned enterprises in the introduction of extension products is often accompanied by promotional activities conducted. According to scholars, Mela, Gupta and Lehmann (1997) found that long-term use of price promotion strategy (e.g.: discounts), may have a negative impact on the brand. Therefore, this study is to investigate the marketing activities with the brand extension strategy for the extension of product attitude and purchase intention impact, and the extension fit whether interfere with or affect the effectiveness of brand extension strategy. This study adopt 2 (state-owned brand attitude: good attitude, bad attitude) X2 (Promotion Type: Price promotions, non-price promotion) X2 (extension fit: high, low) experimental method. Discussing independent variable state-owned brand attitude and Promotion Type, interfere with variable extension fit , to dependent variable purchase intention and extension of product attitude interaction effect. state-run business of Taiwan Sugar Corporation and Taiwan Water Corporation, which produce the packaging water as the brand of experimental. And promote type (price, non-price) and the extension fit (high, low) composed of four kinds of scenario, each scenario sample number of 41 ~ 43, the total valid sample size was 167, mainly test on three university of the students in Kaohsiung. The results showed, the subjects of the original state-owned brand attitude will be transferred to the extension product, thereby affecting the purchase intention and extension product attitude. The subjects which to price promotion have more purchase intention than non-price promotions, but do not affect the extension product's brand attitude. Different extent ion fit will interfere purchase intention and it will effect different attitude, promote type, extension product's attitude.
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Consumers¡¦ purchase intention toward 7-11 private label

Tsai, Ching-yi 17 February 2011 (has links)
According to ACNeilsen survey, the consumers in Taiwan have more brand awareness toward private label of retailers. In 2005, there had 87% consumers who went shopping in supermarkets or hypermarkets knew private label. Moreover, according to ITIS research which revealed the total amount of food private brand are 1,088 in Taiwan, and the average amount in hypermarket are 363, and second are convenience stores and supermarkets. However there is still huge gap between hypermarkets and convenience stores. Thus this situation reveals the potential market for private label of convenience stores. In 2008, 7-11 launched its own private brand 7-SELECT, and to differentiate from other low price position, 7-SELECT provide best price for the value. And it had great performance when it first time to market. Therefore this research will investigate the key success factor of 7-SELECT, and through four dimensions which are price, product and design, store image and promote and the intervening variable brand equity to explore purchase intention. According to data analysis, it is obvious that price, product and design, store image and promote affected purchase intention. This means a customer bought 7-SELECT may base on these factors. However brand equity did not have effect on purchase intention, the reasons could be it is still a new brand for one year, and its new product did not promote intensively, and the 7-SELECT layout can not attract customers¡¦ attention. Otherwise, the analysis outcome reveals there is not strong linkage between brand equity and 7-SELECT, and this result can provide the reference to retailers who develop their own private label.
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The Relationships of Brand Association¡BConsumer Characteristics and Consumer Purchase Intention ¡ÐEvidence from Smartphone Brand

Hsiao, Chih-Chiang 22 June 2011 (has links)
The smartphone market compete closely in Taiwan. there are many companies not only develop the function of product actively, they pay attention to value added of brand and wish it can raise their profit. Because brand association is the core value of brand. So this object of study is smartphone and we want to know the relationship between brand association and purchase intention in whole smartphone market by consumer view point. Furthermore we analysis what different with dissimilar brands and the effect of consumer characteristics This study adopted the research of questionnaire as study method. The target is the resident in Taiwan and uses convenience sampling method. We try to understand what kind of relationship of brand association¡Bconsumer characteristics and consumer purchase intention in consumer¡¦s mind. There are 224 usable responses and we used SPSS soft ware to access the methods of statistic analysis and testifies hypothesis of this research. It has the following conclusions 1. This research find brand association are significantly correlated with consumers purchase intention in smartphone market 2. There are the remarkable differences with brand association and purchase intention in dissimilar brands 3. It shows that consumer characteristics have the remarkable difference with some research variables. This research not only testifies hypothesis but also collects the management means to be the reference. Wish these references could be helpful for academic and business practice. It has the following management means 1. Deepen importance of brand association and the effects of brand association to consumer purchase intention is also suitable to smartphone market 2. In order to creative and maintain competition advantage¡Athe companies must inspect what different between their own brand association and opponent¡¦s own constantly.
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Relationship among Experience marketing, brand image and purchase intention- ASUS exhibition as an example

Fu, Cong-Mao 27 June 2011 (has links)
Marketing and brand are that recent activities by enterprises can be seen the company create value through two major tools in the future. Schmitt (1999) proposed the term experience marketing, making marketing pay more attention to the purchasing experience of consumers, especially, is to create a brand experience that the brand image of the way the customer in mind. In this study, we used computer show in 2010, ASUS exhibition as an example, try to understand whether the exhibition to move consumers through experience marketing and brand image in the mind, finally exhibition to stimulate consumers to buy goods. In this study, using a variety of analysis, we can get the following conclusion: 1. ASUS notebook can be divided into two major segments; The first is to purchase the more low-cost models based on the young population, the second was the purchase of high-level notebook. The consumption of Netbook also can be divided into groups. One is to buy more low-cost group of young students and the other purchase of a second computer for the convenience. 2. Respondents considered that the best brand image which they feel for the show: Use the ASUS computer to make me feel creatively, make yourself a credible image and audio-visual experience to meet the needs of the pursuit of customers. 3. Experience marketing helps brand image building and can be predicted it. When the respondents have more good experience in experiential marketing, the more we can build a brand image. And experience marketing, brand image and purchase intention is positively related between.
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The Effect of Smartphone¡¦s Brand Equity on Purchase Intention

Hsu, Erh-jou 08 July 2011 (has links)
Firms constantly try their best to build up added value for products or services in order to raise their profitability in the wave of the global economy in 21th century. Originally, brands are simply used to distinguish the sellers of products or services, but once brand contacts with consumers, the interaction between firms marketing strategy and consumers¡¦ response begins. Hence the unique brand attributes and differentiation are developed based on product and brand positioning. The uniqueness and differentiation of brand attributes can attract consumers¡¦ recognition of brand, and it will gradually accumulate to become consumer based brand equity. Smartphone product knowledge is widely open and only one click away from consumers on internet, thus product involvement is gradually getting high. Moreover, the market is flooded with similar products since fierce industrial competition environment. For this reason, consumers¡¦ complex decision-making process among the numerous varieties of products interests me. After relevant literature review, the influence on brand equity, product involvement, perceived risk on smartphone is chosen to be the subject, in order to understand consumers¡¦ perceptions of brand recognition of smartphone. The study employs questionnaires with anonymous and convenience sampling. Total distribution of questionnaires was 347pcs, 342 were received, after deduction of invalid 37pcs, the valid questionnaires reached a total of 305. The empirical study conclusions are: 1. Brand equity affects consumers¡¦ perceived level of product involvement. High brand equity will bring out consumers¡¦ attention and importance of product. 2. Brand equity has direct influence on purchase intention. The objectives of this study are easily influenced by the constructs-perceived quality, brand awareness and different attributes-of brand equity when the decision-making process occurs. 3. Perceived risk does not have mediating effects among brand equity, product involvement and purchase intention. Consumers have no expectation of risk or uncertainty that would cause any loss of smartphone purchase behavior. 4. Product involvement is the mediating variable of brand equity and purchase intention. Strong brand equity can effectively seduce consumers¡¦ needs and interests and go a step further to raise their purchase intention indirectly. Key words: brand equity, product involvement, perceived risk, purchase intention and smartphone.

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