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Materialism,Status Consumption,and Market Involved Consumers
Authors:Leisa Reinecke Flynn  Ronald E Goldsmith  Wesley Pollitte
Institution:1. University of Southern Mississippi;2. Florida State University;3. St. Edward's University
Abstract:Materialism has by all accounts an important impact on many aspects of consumer behavior. The psychological mechanisms through which materialism influences behavior, however, are not well studied. This paper describes a study of the influence of materialism on shopping intensity and amount of spending that takes into account the mediating influences of three important consumer characteristics: status consumption, brand engagement in self‐concept, and market mavenism. The researchers fit a model of these relationships based on the Meta‐theoretic Model of Motivation (3M) model to data from a sample of 351 adult U.S. consumers. The model fit the data well, and the results showed that indeed, status consumption, brand engagement, and market mavenism mediate at least partially the influence of materialism on shopping and spending.
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