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Compulsive buying of branded apparel, its antecedents, and the mediating role of brand attachment
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Memon, Mumtaz Ali
, Ting, Hiram
, Lim, Xin-Jean
, Cham, Tat Huei
, Cheah, Jun-Hwa
in
Attachment theory
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumers
/ Hypotheses
/ Impulse buying
/ Influence
/ Marketing
/ Materialism
/ Purchase intention
/ Purchasing
2020
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Compulsive buying of branded apparel, its antecedents, and the mediating role of brand attachment
by
Memon, Mumtaz Ali
, Ting, Hiram
, Lim, Xin-Jean
, Cham, Tat Huei
, Cheah, Jun-Hwa
in
Attachment theory
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumers
/ Hypotheses
/ Impulse buying
/ Influence
/ Marketing
/ Materialism
/ Purchase intention
/ Purchasing
2020
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Compulsive buying of branded apparel, its antecedents, and the mediating role of brand attachment
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Memon, Mumtaz Ali
, Ting, Hiram
, Lim, Xin-Jean
, Cham, Tat Huei
, Cheah, Jun-Hwa
in
Attachment theory
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumers
/ Hypotheses
/ Impulse buying
/ Influence
/ Marketing
/ Materialism
/ Purchase intention
/ Purchasing
2020
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Compulsive buying of branded apparel, its antecedents, and the mediating role of brand attachment
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Compulsive buying of branded apparel, its antecedents, and the mediating role of brand attachment
2020
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Overview
PurposeCompulsive buying continues to be a maladaptive behavior that draws the attention of both scholars and marketers. The present study aims to investigate the determinants of compulsive buying, which are conceptualized as impulsive and obsessive–compulsive buying, and the mediation effect of brand attachment.Design/methodology/approachUsing purposive sampling, a self-administered questionnaire was completed by 600 young consumers in Malaysia. Partial least squares structural equation modeling was used to test the hypothesized relationships.FindingsThe results show that materialism, utilitarian value, and brand attachment are positively related to impulsive buying, while materialism, hedonic value, and brand attachment have a positive effect on obsessive–compulsive buying. In addition, brand attachment is found to mediate the effect of materialism and utilitarian value on both compulsive buying.Research limitations/implicationsThe study provides new insights into brand management literature by examining the predictors of impulsive and obsessive–compulsive buying. Moreover, brand attachment is found to be a significant mechanism that induces negative buying behavior. However, due to the growth of online shopping, future research should consider different types of retailers to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the subject matter in the modern business landscape.Originality/valueBeing one of the few studies to address both impulsive and obsessive–compulsive buying behaviors among consumers, this study highlights the essential role of brand attachment as a mediator in the contemporary setting. Moreover, the interrelationships between self-congruence, materialism, hedonic value, utilitarian value, brand attachment, and compulsive buying behavior are examined in a holistic manner.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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