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Antecedents of Taiwan Chinese Consumers’ Purchase Intentions Toward U.S.- and Japanese-Made Household Appliances
Authors:Rajshekhar G Javalgi  Jieun Park  Oscar Lee  V Kanti Prasad  Ivan R Vernon
Institution:1. Marketing and International Business, Monte Ahuja College of Business , Cleveland State University , Cleveland , Ohio , USA;2. Cleveland State University , Cleveland , Ohio , USA;3. School of Business Administration , University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The purpose of this article is to understand the factors influencing Taiwan's Chinese consumers’ purchase intentions toward U.S. and Japanese household appliances. The authors attempt to develop and test a comprehensive model linking such purchase intentions to several constructs including Taiwan Chinese consumers’ openness to foreign cultures, consumer nationalism, product familiarity, traditional cultural values orientation, and product-country image. The result of analysis using structural equation modeling shows that consumer nationalism has a strong indirect effect on purchase intention via the product-country image construct. Taiwan Chinese consumers’ traditional cultural values orientation and openness to foreign cultures have direct effects on consumer nationalism and, hence, are important antecedents in explaining the purchase intentions toward foreign-made goods by Taiwan Chinese consumers. With the growing importance of the Chinese domestic market, this study provides international marketing managers with practical implications in important areas such as market segmentation, branding strategy, and market research and practices in the Chinese consumer market.
Keywords:Openness to foreign cultures  consumer nationalism  product familiarity  traditional cultural value orientation  product-country image  Taiwan Chinese consumers  purchase intention
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