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Fashion involvement and experiential value: Gen Y retail apparel patronage
Authors:Pauline Sullivan  Jiyun Kang  Jeanne Heitmeyer
Institution:1. FCS , Texas State University-San Marcos , San Marcos , TX , USA ps48@txstate.edu;3. FCS , Texas State University-San Marcos , San Marcos , TX , USA;4. Department of Retail Merchandising and Product Development , College of Human Sciences, Florida State University , Tallahassee , FL , USA
Abstract:Despite Generation Y (Gen Y) consumers' significant role as a decision maker in the market, it is increasingly challenging for retailers to understand these consumers’ behavior and psychology. To enhance an in-depth understanding of Gen Y consumers, this study examined the effect of fashion involvement (FI) and perceived experiential value (EV) on Gen Y consumers’ retail apparel patronage behavior. Based on a survey method, data were collected from USA and Taiwan Gen Y samples. The structural equation modelling technique was used to analyze 413 useable surveys. Results indicate EV directly influences retail patronage, while FI indirectly affects retail patronage through EV. Analysis further reveals two dimensions of FI; cognitive involvement and affective involvement. Cognitive involvement has a moderate direct, negative effect on escapism value, and weak, negative effect on utilitarian value, while affective involvement has a moderate direct, positive effect on aesthetic value and weak, positive effect on escapism value. This study theoretically contributes to understanding how consumer involvement affects perceived experiential shopping value. Findings also provide strategic ideas for apparel retailers in creating shopping environments that resonate with Gen Y customers, which ultimately leads these customers to be loyal to their brands and stores.
Keywords:involvement  experiential  Generation Y  retail patronage  apparel
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