Shopper typologies amongst a Generation Y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel market

Purpose: The primary purpose of the study was to examine Generation Y consumer shopper typologies. The secondary purpose was to establish the influence of age in the identified shopper typologies. Rational: Marketers have ever been concerned with the behaviour of consumers. Generation Y consumers ha...

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Main Authors: Chengedzai Mafini, Manillall Dhurup, Lawrence Mandhlazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2014-04-01
Series:Acta Commercii
Online Access:https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/209
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spelling doaj-8b3e6d18a055403bb9352e8182da66aa2020-11-24T22:16:17ZengAOSISActa Commercii2413-19031684-19992014-04-01141e1e1110.4102/ac.v14i1.209187Shopper typologies amongst a Generation Y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel marketChengedzai Mafini0Manillall Dhurup1Lawrence Mandhlazi2Faculty of Management Sciences, Vaal University of TechnologyFaculty of Management Sciences, Vaal University of TechnologyFaculty of Management Sciences, Vaal University of TechnologyPurpose: The primary purpose of the study was to examine Generation Y consumer shopper typologies. The secondary purpose was to establish the influence of age in the identified shopper typologies. Rational: Marketers have ever been concerned with the behaviour of consumers. Generation Y consumers have emerged as an important marketing segment. Consequently, a need exists to investigate behavioural issues pertaining to this age cohort on a continuous basis. Methodology: A survey questionnaire was administered to a convenient sample of 230 Generation Y consumers of fashion apparel. Exploratory factor analysis was used to identify shopper typologies. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to examine the influence of age on the identified shopper typologies. Findings: The study identified seven shopper typologies that are applicable to the Generation Y cohort. These are quality conscious, brand conscious, novelty seeking, hedonistic, confused by over-choice, habitual, brand loyal and fashion conscious shopper typologies. The study also revealed that younger consumers were found to be more confused by over-choice than their older counterparts. Value of research: These findings may enable marketers to understand and predict the purchase behaviour of Generation Y consumers, thereby facilitating the development and implementation of more effective marketing strategies.https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/209
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author Chengedzai Mafini
Manillall Dhurup
Lawrence Mandhlazi
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Manillall Dhurup
Lawrence Mandhlazi
Shopper typologies amongst a Generation Y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel market
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Manillall Dhurup
Lawrence Mandhlazi
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title Shopper typologies amongst a Generation Y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel market
title_short Shopper typologies amongst a Generation Y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel market
title_full Shopper typologies amongst a Generation Y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel market
title_fullStr Shopper typologies amongst a Generation Y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel market
title_full_unstemmed Shopper typologies amongst a Generation Y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel market
title_sort shopper typologies amongst a generation y consumer cohort and variations in terms of age in the fashion apparel market
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1684-1999
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Purpose: The primary purpose of the study was to examine Generation Y consumer shopper typologies. The secondary purpose was to establish the influence of age in the identified shopper typologies. Rational: Marketers have ever been concerned with the behaviour of consumers. Generation Y consumers have emerged as an important marketing segment. Consequently, a need exists to investigate behavioural issues pertaining to this age cohort on a continuous basis. Methodology: A survey questionnaire was administered to a convenient sample of 230 Generation Y consumers of fashion apparel. Exploratory factor analysis was used to identify shopper typologies. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to examine the influence of age on the identified shopper typologies. Findings: The study identified seven shopper typologies that are applicable to the Generation Y cohort. These are quality conscious, brand conscious, novelty seeking, hedonistic, confused by over-choice, habitual, brand loyal and fashion conscious shopper typologies. The study also revealed that younger consumers were found to be more confused by over-choice than their older counterparts. Value of research: These findings may enable marketers to understand and predict the purchase behaviour of Generation Y consumers, thereby facilitating the development and implementation of more effective marketing strategies.
url https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/209
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