Multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers

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Main Author: Chattaraman, Veena
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University / OhioLINK 2006
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Online Access:http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1163443932
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-osu11634439322021-08-03T05:51:34Z Multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers Chattaraman, Veena Social identity Cultural Identity Bicultural consumers Hispanic conusmers Ethnic consumer behavior Apparel consumption This study proposed a model of ethnic consumer behavior by integrating enduring and momentary mechanisms of cultural identity salience. The study expected that bicultural consumers who enduringly identify with the ethnic or the mainstream cultures will prefer brands/products congruent with that identity, in spite of the momentary salience of the competing identity. Balanced bicultural consumers identifying with both cultures were expected to prefer brands/products congruent with the momentarily salient identity. The model and the eleven hypotheses were empirically tested among Hispanic consumers in Ohio through a two-session online experiment. The first session grouped consumers into three bicultural identification levels – Hispanic-identified, Balanced Bicultural and Mainstream-identified. In the second session, the three groups were exposed to two sets of either Hispanic or Mainstream cultural primes that momentarily activated or made salient one of two cultural identities. The primes were followed by two types of dependent measures that tapped consumers’ implicit and explicit attitudes toward Hispanic and Mainstream apparel products and brands. The key propositions of this study were supported only in consumers’ explicit relative attitudes (and purchase intent) toward Hispanic and Mainstream apparel brands. In line with the predictions, this study found that bicultural consumers who identify enduringly with one or the other (Hispanic or Mainstream) cultural identity are less responsive to cultural cues in the environment and are less likely to demonstrate significant preference shifts in response to cultural primes. However, the activation of one of the two cultural identities (Hispanic or Mainstream) in the minds of balanced bicultural consumers resulted in significant shifts in their attitudes and purchase intent such that responses were stereotypical to the activated or salient social identity in one counterbalance condition. Hispanic consumers’ implicit attitudes toward culturally relevant apparel colors in response to cultural primes revealed a different picture. The prime influenced color preference across all consumers, irrespective of their bicultural identification level. Specifically, the prime influenced the color preferences such that they shifted toward being stereotypical to the primed cultural identity. Numerous theoretical, methodological and practical implications are discussed based on the findings of this study. 2006-11-16 English text The Ohio State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1163443932 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1163443932 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic Social identity
Cultural Identity
Bicultural consumers
Hispanic conusmers
Ethnic consumer behavior
Apparel consumption
spellingShingle Social identity
Cultural Identity
Bicultural consumers
Hispanic conusmers
Ethnic consumer behavior
Apparel consumption
Chattaraman, Veena
Multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers
author Chattaraman, Veena
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title Multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers
title_short Multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers
title_full Multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers
title_fullStr Multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers
title_full_unstemmed Multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers
title_sort multiple cultural identities in the domain of consumption: influence on apparel product response and brand choices of bicultural consumers
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