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In search of status through brands from Western and Asian origins: Examining the changing face of fashion clothing consumption in Chinese young adults
Authors:Aron O'Cass  Vida Siahtiri
Institution:1. Hakka Research Center & School of Business, Gannan Normal University, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, PR China, 341000;2. Department of Marketing and Quantitative Analysis, College of Business, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT 06516, United States
Abstract:Consumption for many is increasingly underpinned by the search for and creation of identity and status through specific consumption practices, including consumerism and placing a high priority on brands. One product category where such consumption practices underpin its growth and marketing is fashion clothing. The expressive nature of clothing makes it particularly important in societies where consumerism and status seeking is a priority. In picking up the significance and the role of fashion clothing, this study explores the impact of Chinese young adults’ consumerism, their status consumption tendencies and decision-making style on their perceptions of fashion clothing brands’ status, with origins from the West versus Asia. The results show that Chinese young adults prefer fashion clothing brands with Western origins over those with Asian origins. The levels of consumerism, status consumption and decision-making styles were major contributors to how they perceived the brands, and in this sense western fashion clothing brands may communicate status and wealth better than Asian brands. Further, the findings show a willingness on the part of young Chinese adults to buy more than what they need and look for prestigious-symbolic brands of fashion clothing.
Keywords:Consumerism  Brand status  Consumer decision making style  Status consumption  Chinese adults
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