scholarly journals PENGARUH GENDER, DAYA TARIK PROMOSI, KEPEMILIKAN KARTU KREDIT TERHADAP PERILAKU PEMBELIAN IMPULSIF ONLINE PRODUK LIFESTYLE

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (10) ◽  
pp. 5570
Author(s):  
Made Santika Putra ◽  
I Wayan Santika

Technological advances create a new paradigm in the business world. The rapid development of internet usage will have a positive impact for online business in Indonesia. One of the most desirable consumer behavior by marketers who use online media is the impulsive purchase behavior. This study aims to determine the effect of gender, attractiveness of promotion and ownership of credit cards against impulsive buying behavior online. This research was conducted in Denpasar City involving 60 respondents through purposive sampling method. This method was chosen because it is not known exactly the number of population. Data were collected through questionnaires. Data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis technique.The results of this study found that gender positively and positively affects online impulsive buying behavior, promotional appeal positively and significantly affects online impulsive buying behavior and credit card ownership positively and significantly affects online impulsive buying behavior. Marketers are expected to be more accurate in determining market segmentation, more creative in promoting and able to provide convenience and convenience in the payment process when shopping online. Keywords: gender, attraction of promotion, credit card ownership, impulsive buying behavior.

Author(s):  
Enri Nabila Bahrah ◽  
Ira Fachira

Online impulsive buying behavior has grown in accordance with the advancement of e-commerce operations. However, despite the fact that numerous published studies have investigated some variables that influence online impulse purchase behavior, the involvement of promotional stimuli for broad diversification of products within a short period along with hedonic motivation being the moderator, as applied in e-commerce’ marketing campaign activities in Indonesia, in influencing impulsive buying behavior remains unexplored. This study, using PLS-SEM statistical method and judgemental sampling technique, is advantageous to address the influence of those marketing stimuli in generating impulsive buying behavior. A quantitative method was applied in this study, using an online questionnaire targeted at online shoppers all across Indonesia. Based on the analysis, it is found that time scarcity promotion is positively influencing online impulsive buying behavior, with or without the role of high hedonic motivation as the moderator. On the other hand, a price promotion attribute’s positive impact on online impulsive buying behavior is accepted as long as it does not involve the hedonic motivation as a moderator. The results of the research are intended to provide a better understanding of marketing stimuli in the research industry and practical recommendations to online merchants on how to promote their products more effectively to generate overall sales through impulsive purchases.


2022 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-45
Author(s):  
Didit Darmawan ◽  
Arif Rachman Putra

In Indonesia, online shopping has become a trend and transactions have increased drastically, marked by the development of business players involved in the online marketplace industry, one of which is Lazada, which is the top marketplace in Indonesia. Lazada is an online product buying and selling application that offers a variety of products and uses the internet and social media as a forum for interactive two-way interactions with its users. Product bids, attractive prices and availability of information can lead to impulsive buying behavior. The impulse to buy impulsively is described as a complex, sudden, pleasant purchase and the decision-making process occurs instantaneously without thinking of any other considerations. This study has the main objective of identifying the effect of user experience, transaction security, ease of use, convenience on impulsive online buying behavior aimed at the Lazada marketplace. The population in this study are consumers who have made online purchases at Lazada. The sampling technique used is non-probability sampling, with a purposive sampling method with the following sample criteria: consumers who have made online Lazada purchases more than once, and aged over 17 years to 50 years. Respondents came from the city of Sidoarjo and totaled 120 people. Multiple linear regression analysis is an analytical tool used in this study. The t test is to prove the research hypothesis which previously carried out the reliability test. From the results of the analysis of the research results, it is found that experience, safety, convenience and comfort have a significant influence on impulsive buying behavior at Lazada. The experience variable is a variable that has a dominant effect. Keywords: experience, security, ease of use, enjoyment, impulsive buying behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 131-138
Author(s):  
Sang-Uk Jung ◽  
Nayoung Woo

In this study, the consumer types were divided into two groups: power and powerless. First, depending on the sense of power, the interaction effect between power and powerless was verified based on two types of weather: sunny and cloudy. Secondly, the purchase intention of luxury goods was examined as a dependent variable and the difference in purchase behavior patterns were observed. Lastly, based on the mood-congruent effect of consumer purchase intentions, it was confirmed that power influences weather, and the weather and mood are influenced by each other, as also manifested in empirical studies. In particular, the power group had a more significant effect than the powerless group, and the positive mood and weather played a big role for consumers’ intention to purchase luxury goods. Therefore, this study can contribute both theoretically and practically to prepare appropriate marketing strategy plans based on weather and consumer roles—power and powerless.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-143
Author(s):  
Egi Vizya Adri ◽  
Dedi Setiawan ◽  
Okuard Methindo

The aim of this study is to determine the effect of conformity on adolescent impulsive buying behavior on fashion products in the marketplace moderated by self-control. The research method used in this research is quantitative.  The data collection used in this research is by sharing the questionnaire in the form of Google Form starts from July to September. The researchers use non-probability sampling method with voluntary response sampling. Respondents in this study are 150 teenagers. The data analysis technique used in this research is multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of data analysis carried out, it is found that there is a significant relationship between conformity to adolescent impulsive buying behavior. Furthermore, the self-control variable as a moderating variable also has a significant effect on the independent and dependent variables in this study. The results of the study found that the conformity variable (X) simultaneously affected the impulsive buying variable (Y) by 73.1%, while 26.9% is influenced by other variables outside the regression equation or variables that are not examined. Other than that, the self-control as the moderation variable can moderate the effect between conformity and impulse buying in adolescents. For further research, there needs other variables that can be conducted to know what affects impulse buying with conducting to other types of society other than an adolescent.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Osaf Ahmed Khan ◽  
Danish Ahmed Siddiqui

This paper examined the packaging features effecting milk buying behavior. Four packaging features were selected that included nutritional information, price, country of origin, & quality standards, and their impact on milk consumption and purchase behavior is analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling. The study was carried out in urban areas of Karachi, among 318 respondents using Likert scale based questionnaire. The findings suggested that all four packaging features have a significant positive impact on consumers buying behavior. Consumers are attracted towards those products which provides enough and adequate amount of information on its products’ packaging. Nutritional information is among one of the important element that needs more focus and it will surely results in a positive way to the manufacturers of dairy products. Hence, producers and marketers of milk should focus on their product’s packaging features especially on the verbal element as a primary strategy in order to influences consumers buying behavior.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-224
Author(s):  
Yanzhi Wang ◽  
Hongliang Lu ◽  
Dahai Wang

PurposeThe topic of impulsive buying has been studied by researchers for nearly 70 years and made a large number of valuable discoveries. However, most of the existing research studies focused on the impulse buying behavior in the context of single person shopping from the perspective of individuals and lack of research on impulse buying behavior in the context of shopping with others from the perspective of communities. Given that consumers' decision-making in the presence of others is significantly different from that when they are alone, it is necessary to probe into the internal mechanism of impulse purchase behavior in the context of shopping with others.Design/methodology/approachIn total three experiments were used to test the hypothesis. Study 1 examines the differences in the motivation of impulsive desire among consumers with different impulsive traits. A total of 240 undergraduates were recruited to participate in the study. The purpose of study 2 is to examine the effect of external attribution on consumer guilt, which leads to the failure of self-control. A total of 256 undergraduate students participated in the study 2. The purpose of study 3 was to test the moderating effect of the intensity of ties on the impact of goal on impulse purchase intention. A total of 240 subjects participated in study 3.FindingsWhen shopping with companions, consumers with different impulse traits have different initial impulses in the face of temptation, but they may have a similar higher willingness to buy on impulse. There are two reasons: on the one hand, consumers with high-impulsive traits produce a higher desire to buy on impulse driven by hedonistic motivation. In contrast, consumers with low-impulse traits will also have a higher impulse purchase desire driven by prosocial motivation. On the other hand, external attribution can lead to the failure of self-control and impulse purchase behavior. However, the above effects only occur when there is a strong connection between consumers.Research limitations/implicationsFirst, this paper simulates the phenomenon of impulse purchase in the relational situation through experimental methods; if the research based on the real consumption scenario can be carried out, the research results will be more convincing. Second, whether there are other intermediary mechanisms, such as whether external attribution can affect consumers' self-control through perceived social support, need to be further tested. Finally, it is also necessary to examine the role of other regulatory variables, such as consumers' sense of power, the type of self-construct, etc., and these research clues will further enrich the research on impulsive buying in the context of relationship.Practical implicationsFirst, businesses can launch more accurate marketing strategies for consumers who are shopping together, find ways to reduce consumers' attention to their own responsibility or fault and guide them to conduct external attribution to their impulsive consumption behavior. The findings also have implications for consumers to control their own impulse purchase behavior. In addition, the results of this study can provide new insights into the government to prevent social crisis and carry out consumer education.Originality/valueThe key contribution of the current research is that, unlike existing studies that focus on the exploration of impulsive buying in the context of single person shopping, this study explores the internal mechanism and causal process on how consumers' impulsive buying behavior occurs when shopping with others. The authors further make a contribution to a self-control theory by demonstrating that external attribution has a negative effect on self-control in relational situations. Finally, this study also finds that the intensity of ties can moderate the impacts of focus goals on impulsive buying behavior.


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (8) ◽  
pp. 553-561
Author(s):  
Desi Ambar Prawono ◽  
Mia Tantri Diah Indriani .

The research was conducted to explore consumer impulsivity and impulsive buying toward beverages product. In addition, in subsequent analysis, it also applies Consumer Decision Journey into impulsive buying behavior on beverage products. The analysis explains which marketing cues acts as most influential factors in such purchase behavior. Questionnaire was designed based on valid scale borrowed from previous research. A total of 105 respondents participated in this research. Questionnaire was distributed directly and by electronic mail. Based on the analysis, consumer only exercises impulsive buying on green tea and ready to drink tea category. Past experience and WOM are the most influencing factors in each step of the customer decision journey. Implications of this research are useful for FMCG marketers in improving marketing cues.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ha Nam Khanh Giao ◽  
Huynh Quoc Tuan

The study aimed to identify and measure the factors affecting the intention to buy air ticket online in Vietnam by surveying 331 consumers aged 18 and over who bought air ticket online. The SPSS 20 tool was used to analyze the reliability of the scale through the Cronbach's Alpha coefficient, EFA exploratory factor analysis, and linear regression analysis. Research results show that positive impact factors, decreasing by their strength, include: Perceived Benefit, Reliability, Reputation, Subjective Norm, Perceived Ease of Use. Meanwhile, Perceived Risk has a negative impact on the intention to buy air ticket of consumers. The results also help managers recognize the importance of the factors that affect the buying behavior of the consumers, and consequently make appropriate strategic adjustments and actions in the competitive process for air ticket online presently.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-75
Author(s):  
Nur Aini Anisa ◽  
Syamsul Arifin ◽  
Lis Setyowati ◽  
Nur Hidayah ◽  
Aisyah Darti Megasari

Impulse buying is a phenomenon that can occur in all generations but more done by the generation that undergoes a change that is the age of adolescents who step on the early adulthood of the Y generation who actually do not have the financial ability to meet their needs. This study aims to analyze the influence of financial literacy on the impulsive buying behavior of online products in Y generation. This research is a descriptive research type, with a quantitative approach. The population of 733 students. The sampling technique used in this research is nonprobability sampling by using purposive sampling type with sample of 142 students. The subject of this research is the students of university. Data collection technique using questionnaire. Data were analyzed using linear regression analysis. The result of data analysis shows that there is influence of financial literacy on impulse buying behavior of online product in Y generation. It means the higher the student's financial literacy, the lower the impulse buying behavior. Conversely, the lower the student's financial literacy, the higher the impulse buying behavior. Data were analyzed using linear regression analysis. The result of data analysis shows that financial literacy has negative effect, but significant to impulsive buying behavior of online product in Y generation. It means The higher student's financial literacy, the lower impulse buying behavior. Conversely, the lower student's financial literacy, the higher impulse buying behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-56
Author(s):  
Rennyta Yusiana ◽  
Arry Widodo ◽  
Umi Sumarsih

Environmentally friendly assurance, or commonly known as eco label, indicates that the product is guaranteed quality. Currently, the Indonesian government supports green marketing actions carried out by companies. One of the supports provided by the government is the provision of eco labels for green products. To analyze an advertisement through the concept of green marketing, one of the supporting elements of communication in promotion is and eco brand and eco label. This research is a descriptive analysis using quantitative methods involving 100 respondents determined by the Bernoulli formula. Respondents are consumers who use eco care products during the covid-19 pandemic. The measurement scale used in this study is the ordinal scale and the Likert scale. This research used multiple linear regression analysis. The results of hypothesis testing demonstrate a significant difference in customer buying behavior between the eco label, eco brand and environmental advertisement. The partial hypothesis test (t test) revealed that the factors (e.g eco label, eco brand and environmental advertisement) had a substantial impact on customer buying behavior. The coefficient of determination describes the relationship between these variables. Time affects most of consumer buying behavior and the rest is influenced by external factors. This study focusing the determine the effect of using environmentally friendly products on consumers to buy as measured through, eco brands, environmental advertisements and eco labels in Bandung-Indonesia either directly or indirectly. Furthermore, analysis is deemed necessary to expand the sample size and investigate a broader cluster of samples to boost the understanding of consumer purchase behavior. This study provides input on relevant theories on the theory of reasoned action, especially on the sub-variables regarding the eco label, eco brand, environmental advertisement, and consumer purchase behavior, and supports increased use and consumer behavior.


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