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Materialism and conspicuous consumption in China: a cross‐cultural examination
Authors:Jeffrey S Podoshen  Lu Li  Junfeng Zhang
Institution:1. Department of Business, Organizations and Society, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Department of Marketing, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Abstract:With the growing rise in consumer spending and economic power in Asian societies, it is increasingly important to explore the implications of these developments on consumer culture. This cross‐cultural study first discusses the rise of materialism and conspicuous consumption in post‐revolution China then examines differences in these phenomena between young adult consumers, aged 18–35, living in urban China and the United States. Utilizing survey data from over 600 respondents, significant differences were found in both materialism and conspicuous consumption, with Chinese young adults scoring higher in both variables. The findings show, that compared with past comparative studies, it appears both materialism and conspicuous consumption are on the rise among urban Chinese consumers.
Keywords:Materialism  conspicuous consumption  Chinese consumer behaviour  Chinese materialism  young adult materialism  Chinese conspicuous consumption
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