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A cultural and gender analysis of Compulsive Buying Behavior's core dimensions

  • LEE, Jaemin (College of Business, SungKyunKwan University)
  • Received : 2019.05.15
  • Accepted : 2019.09.27
  • Published : 2019.09.30

Abstract

Research Purpose - The purpose of this study was to investigate marketing stimulation and impulsive buying of Internet shopping mall. Research Question - Despite these unstable factors, the Internet shopping mall market has become more popular than traditional distribution channels such as department stores and discount stores due to the increase in the number of Internet users, a gradual increase in the consumption of high-priced items. Research Method - The data were collected from 301 women living in Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gwangju, Daegu, and Gyeongnam province in Korea on May 2018. Statistical methods used in the study were frequency, F-test, Duncan test, factor analysis, Cronbach's α, correlation coefficient, and multiple regression. Result - All The reliability of these questions is Cronbach's α =. 775. Factor 5, which is 12.367 % explanatory power, is said to consist of three questions: price, discount bag, and no-carrying; thus, the reliability of the question is Cronbachs' α. The ratio of the five factors in body random cases was 66.096 %, and the reliability of the questions was higher than. 770 as a result of the reliability analysis.

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