Consumer Behavior

Do Consumers’ Apparel Shopping Orientation Changes? An Exploration of Life Event Influence

Authors
  • Chuanlan Liu (Louisiana State University)
  • Yang He (Louisiana State University)

Abstract

Shopping orientation is defined as shopping style, which reflects shoppers’ interests, opinions, attitudes, shopping preferences, activities and behaviors prior, during and after the shopping process (Stone, 1954). Investigation of shopping orientation can determine why consumers patronize a particular type of store or choose a particular brand, which can benefit retailers for their marketing planning. Transitional life prior, during, and after experiencing events is critical phase in one’s life (Cohen, 1988). Research has documented that transitional life periods are associated with significant changes in consumer behavior in general (e.g., Andreasen, 1984).

Keywords: Shopping orientation, Life event, Apparel shopping

How to Cite:

Liu, C. & He, Y., (2013) “Do Consumers’ Apparel Shopping Orientation Changes? An Exploration of Life Event Influence”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 70(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2013
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