scholarly journals THE IMPACT OF PRICE AND QUALITY PRODUCT ON CONSUMERS’ PURCHASING DECISION IN KAOS ANAK FOR KIDS’ (KAFK) CLOTHING SHOP

Author(s):  
Immanuel Gerin Johansyah ◽  
Keni Kaniawati

In this research revealed there is a gap between price and product quality that impact of consumer purchasing decision in children's clothing. Besides caused by the high growth of clothing shop outlets, the price and quality of products can also affect the purchasing decision of consumers in buying or consuming products. That makes the sales of KaosAnakFor Kids’ (KAFK) clothing shop products decrease in 2017-2018. This research aims to know whether the price and quality of the product influences in purchasing decision of KAFK’s clothing shop consumers. The factors tested in this research are price and product quality as independent variables, while purchasing decision as the dependent variable. This research used descriptive method, with data collection techniques through observation and questionnaire distribution. The population in this research is consumers of children's fashion products with a research sample of 150 respondents. Data analysis used Path Analysis to answer the research hypotheses. The results of measurement data through a questionnaire for the independent variables studied were in the form of ordinal data. To equalize the data of the ordinal scale independent variable with the interval scale independent variable, it should transform first into an interval scale using the LISREL program. The results showed that the two independent variables, namely price and product quality, had an effect on determining the dependent variable, namely consumer purchasing decision in children's clothing shop KaosAnak for Kids.

Author(s):  
Rony Prasetyo ◽  
Anggia Arista

The focus of this study is to determine whether the quality of products, product prices can influence the decision to purchase the home either partially or simultaneously by consumers in PT. Putera Karyasindo Prakarsa - Batam. the sample to be used in this study is as many as 98 respondents. This study suspects Partially Product Quality variables positively and significantly affect consumer purchasing decisions in PT. Putera Karyasindo Prakarsa with t count value 4,084 and significance 0.000.  Partially Product Price variable positively and significantly influence to Consumer Purchase Decision in PT. Putera Karyasindo Prakarsa with t value 4,367 and significance 0,000. Simultaneously variable Product Quality and Product Price influence together to Purchasing Decision of consumer in PT. Putera Karyasindo Prakarsa with F value count 73,504 with significance level 0.000.  The result of detrmination coefficient (R2) or the amount of solution that can be given the variable of quality and price (independent variable) to the problem ie the decision of home purchase by consumer (Dependent variable) equal to 0,607 or 60,7% while the rest 39,3% investigated in this study.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-104
Author(s):  
Odrick Helsar L. Tobing ◽  
Budi Setiawan

This study aims to see if Perception Of Price, Variance and Products, and  Quality Of Products affect bot partial and simultaneous Decision Of Purchase. The population in this study was a student of IBIK Bogor who once use Xiaomi’s Smartphone in IBIK Bogor with 100 samples. The Slovin method used a is a non-sampling method with an approximate sampling type. The result of this study are as follows: (1) a Partial Value perceotions affect the decision of the purchase with a higher value T count than T table(3.316> 1.94). (2) a partial Product Variant affects the decision of the purchase with value of T greater than T table (3,461> 1.94). (3) The Quality of The Product is partial to the decision of the Purchase with a value of T count greater than T table (2.813> 1.94). (4) Perceptions Of Price, Variance Of Products, and Quality Of Products Simultaneously have positive and significant effects on purchasing decisions with greater F count than F table (65.297> 3.09) and significant value of 0.000. (5) The three independent variables (Value Perceptions, Product Variant, and Product Quality) are able to explain variations in dependencies (Purchasing Decision) of 67,3%, while 32,7% of purchasing decision are affected by other independent variables   Keywords: perceived price, products’ varians, product quality, buying decision


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 217-230
Author(s):  
Untung Widodo

This research was conducted in order to test how much influence product quality, price and brand to the volume of sales at PT. Gemilang Jaya Bella bracelets Spring Bed Semarang. Independent variables include variable product quality, price and brand while the dependent variable is the volume of sales.In determining the data to be studied sampling technique used is the census. Census is a sampling technique when all members of the population used as a sample .. Respondents were selected is the consumer stores PT. Gemilang Jaya Bella bracelets Spring Bed Semarang. Thus obtained sample was 50 respondents. Data analysis methods used to perform hypothesis testing is multiple linear regression analysis.Based on the results of research that has been conducted on all data obtained, the importance of the research that 1). There is a positive and significant effect of the variable quality of the product (X1) to sales volume (Y). 2). There is a positive and significant impact on price variable (X2) to sales volume (Y). 3). There is a positive and significant impact on brand variables (X3) to sales volume (Y). 4). There is a positive and significant effect of the variable distribution channels (X4) to sales volume (Y)


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fetrizen ◽  
Nazaruddin Aziz

Basically the decision to buy bottled water by consumers is influenced by many factors such as the quality of a product, brand, taste, lifestyle and the range of promotion made by the company. Driven by the needs that exist within a person and the desire that the needs in a person are affected if the consumer shows a sense of fun that ultimately leads to loyalty. Loyal customers are more valuable than customers who are just satisfied. For loyal customers will always use the product of all time and is a source of revenue and Aicos company in this case have been concerned about factors that can affect consumers in buying decisions. In this research, the research describes several variables that influence consumer purchase decision that is product quality, price, promotion. The quality of the product, the price, the promotion is called the independent variable and the purchase decision is called the dependent variable. Through the research results obtained by researchers, the researchers drew the conclusion that the variables free of price and promotion have a significant effect on purchasing decision because the value of sig <0,05. While for the independent variable of product quality has no significant effect with purchase decision because sig value> 0,05. This is because the consumers who have been interviewed stated that the drinking water products in their quality packaging are almost the same.


Author(s):  
Didit Purnomo

This research analyzes (a) patterns of labor migration from Wonogiri Regency, (b) the impact of migration on the welfare level by taking into account the income level of migrant Wonogiri Regency, and (c) the role of migrants seen from homelands conditions. The results of binary logistic analysis showed that the variables age, education, and marital status, have a significant effect on intention nomads to settle in the overseas area. Based on survey findings in the field, 88.8 percent of Wonogiri nomads do not want to settle in the overseas regions. The economic analysis through linear regression analysis to explain the role of the nomads and the impact on the regional origin that shows only one independent variable that is used has a significant influence on the local nomads income overseas, namely: level of education, while the other independent variables are family dependents, ownership of property in the area of origin, length of stay in overseas, and marital status had no significant effect.


2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 69-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmet Yildiz ◽  
Sidika Kaya

Purpose – This article aims to investigate perceptions of Turkish nurses on the impact of accreditation on quality of care and the effect of accreditation on quality results. Design/methodology/approach – This study was performed as a cross-sectional, questionnaire-based survey on 258 nurses who started working in the hospital before it was accredited and continued to work during and after accrediation and who therefore knew both the hospital's pre-accrediation and post-accreditation periods. In this study, descriptive statistical analyses (means and standard deviations) were carried out to explore the views of the participants on “quality results,” “benefits of accreditation” and “participation of employees.” “Quality results” was considered to be the dependent variable, while “benefits of accreditation” and “participation of employees” were accepted as the independent variables. The relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variables was tested using Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis. External patient satisfaction data collected by the quality department of the hospital before and after accreditation were also investigated. Findings – It was found that nurses had generally high scores for the items concerning the benefits of accreditation. There was a statistically significant positive correlation between the dependent variable (quality results) and the independent variables (benefits of accreditation and participation of employees). Regression analysis indicated that R2=0.461 and the extent to which the independent variables explained the dependent variable was 46.1 per cent, which is a high rate. Patient satisfaction scores increased after accreditation. Practical implications – Our study suggest that providing support for nurses, especially nurses with administrative responsibilities and incorporating employees into the process are important for exercising quality standards. Originality/value – Hospital accreditation has a positive impact on quality results especially on quality of care provided to patients and patient satisfaction. Study findings could guide policy makers and hospital managers in Turkey and in other countries who are preparing or implementing accreditation.


2020 ◽  
pp. 38-43
Author(s):  
K. G. Pivovarova ◽  
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A. G. Korchunov ◽  

Production of metalware is characterized with a great variety of shapes and sizes, originality of each product and a multiple-stage process. Various techniques used to process steel sections (such as cold and hot forming, machining, heat treatment, etc.) make it significantly more difficult to tackle product quality problems. Modern product quality management methodologies are based on a wide use of economical, organizational, technical and other methods. This paper describes a production-related quality control method involving certain elements of robust design. This method is based on the definition of noise factors and control parameters, as well as the conduction of noise and principal experiments. The noise experiment will help estimate the impact of disturbing factors (environmental or industrial) on product quality indicators, whereas the principal experiment will help identify the optimum production mode that can deliver the best quality and, at the same time, minimize the production losses. Robust design techniques can be effectively utilized to control the quality of metalware when developing new and optimizing the existing processes. The paper gives an example of how the quality of S10S steel bars can be controlled through the application of efficient production modes enabling to minimize quality-related costs.


1992 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory E. Kennedy

Five elements identified from the literature as expressive of quality in grandparent/grandchild relationships were used in this study. Three hundred ninety-one young adults at a midwest university responded to questions concerning the quality of their relationships with their “most close” grandparent. Responses of the students validated the following five elements of quality as being associated with successful grandparent/grandchild relationships: 1) a fairly high degree of closeness, 2) a strong sense of being known by the grandparent, 3) a strong sense of the young adult's knowing the grandparent, 4) a sense of the grandparent being a fairly strong influence in the life of the grandchild, 5) a sense of an authentic or independent grandparent/grandchild relationship not dominated by, but supported by, the middle generation. Analysis of variance identified the impact of seven independent variables on the quality of grandparent/grandchild relationships.


Author(s):  
L. S. Plekhanova ◽  
A E. Shpilevaya

 The paper analyzes structural alternatives in the implementation of infrastructure projects on the example of main gas pipelines. Particular attention is paid to the impact of various forms of procurement procedures on the course and result of the implementation of the infrastructure project as a whole. It is shown that the choice of procurement method can influence the structure of incentives and risks of the parties involved, as well as indirectly impact on the establishment of the market price setting, the level of product quality in the industry, and the complex cost of project implementation. Noting the extreme importance of the issues of ensuring the quality of the products used, the authors review the available structural alternatives for organizing quality control, show the possible mechanisms of the influence of the downtime of enterprises on reducing the level of industry competencies.


Tehnika ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 76 (3) ◽  
pp. 352-357
Author(s):  
Vlastimir Dedović ◽  
Vojislav Božanić ◽  
Milan Božović

In a strategic document of EU for Road safety improvement, up to 2030, "safe vehicle" is recognized as one of the pillars of a stable Road safety system. The part of the "safe vehicle" pillar is technical vehicle ispection, where parameters important for road safety are periodically checked. The aim of this work is to determine the quality of the measurement data and the ability to repeat measurements of some parameters during technical vehicle inspection, or more precisely, to determine whether measured data of turning wheel resistance and brakes ovality differ depending on the inspection place. The research is done by inspecting ten vehicles at five inspection places with different levels of resources use. The results show that the spread of measured data of turning wheel resistance is statistically significant and that it depends on the inspection place, as well as that measured data of turning wheels resistance significantly vary between inspection places. The measured percentage of brakes ovality is different from one inspection place to another, but the differences are statistically significant only for right wheels. The impact of inspection place, although less than in turning wheel resistance measurement, is still significant.


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