scholarly journals A Study of Motives in Choosing Natural Cosmetics Among Indonesian Women

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (8) ◽  
pp. 60-71
Author(s):  
Sabila Anjani Syahrul ◽  
Lidia Mayangsari

Due to its stable yet continuous growth, the beauty industry has intensely diversified both its marketing and managerial orientation toward consumer demands. The growth is in response to customer trends towards healthier lifestyles, where women aged within the range of 18 and 34 are concerned regarding the ingredients of the beauty products they purchase when it comes to selecting a specific cosmetic product. This study aims to measure the influence between consumption value (functional value, social value, conditional value, epistemic value, and emotional value) on motives in choosing natural cosmetics among 243 Indonesian Women specifically in Jabodetabek and Bandung. This research is conducted by questionnaire and analyzed using Confirmatory Factor Analysis in SmartPLS Software. The result of this research indicates that functional value, conditional value, epistemic value, and emotional value have positively influenced motives in choosing natural cosmetic products, where social value negatively influences motives in choosing natural cosmetics products. In applying the results of this research into marketing planning, natural cosmetics SMEs in Indonesia are advised to consider incorporating consumption values such as functional values, emotional values, conditional values, and epistemic values associated with the marketing of the product itself.

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 83
Author(s):  
Yosephine Angelina Yulia ◽  
Wisnu Untoro

Abstrak: Efek Nilai Konsumsi terhadap Niat Pembelian Kembali pada Green Product. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menerapkan teori nilai konsumsi untuk menentukan faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi perilaku pilihan konsumen mengenai produk ramah lingkungan, dan meneliti pengaruh nilai-nilai konsumsi seperti nilai fungsional, nilai sosial, nilai emosional, nilai kondisional, dan nilai epistemis terhadap niat membeli kembali produk ramah lingkungan. Populasi penelitian ini adalah konsumen yang menggunakan produk ramah lingkungan yang ada di kota Surakarta. Penelitian ini mengambil sampel sebanyak 100 responden secara purposive. Analisis data menggunakan analisis regresi berganda. Berdasarkan data dapat diketahui bahwa nilai konsumsi yang terdiri dari nilai fungsional, nilai sosial, nilai emosional, nilai kondisional dan nilai epistemik terbukti berpengaruh positif terhadap niat pembelian kembali pada produk ramah lingkungan. Kata kunci: Produk ramah lingkungan, nilai konsumsi, sikap konsumen, niat pembelian kembali. Abstract: The Effect of Consumption Values to Repurchase Intention of Green Products. This study was aimed to apply the theory of consumption values to determine the factors affecting the behavior of consumers regarding the selection of green products, and examine the influence of consumption values such as the functional value, social value, emotional value, conditional value, and epistemic value to repurchase intention of green products. The population of this research is green product customers in Surakarta city. This research selected 100 respondents purposively. Based on the data showed that the consumption values that consist of functional value, social value, emotional value, conditional value and epistemic value had a positive effect on repurchase intention of green products. Keywords: Green product, consumption values, consumer behavior, repurchase intention.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Heikki Karjaluoto ◽  
Richard Glavee-Geo ◽  
Dineshwar Ramdhony ◽  
Aijaz A. Shaikh ◽  
Ashna Hurpaul

PurposeThis study develops a theoretical model of consumption values regarding the technology adoption of mobile banking (m-banking) services, with the financial service sector as the empirical context. This study aims to evaluate whether consumption values influence trust and intention. Furthermore, the authors explore how the consumer type (i.e. urban vs rural) differs in consumption values regarding adopting m-banking services.Design/methodology/approachThe data for this study were gathered from 246 responses collected from individuals living in a country with a developing market, using a survey instrument. The six study hypotheses were tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling.FindingsThe authors found support for effects from functional, epistemic and emotional value on intention. Functional and emotional value significantly influenced trust, while social and epistemic value did not. Social value was a significant moderator between functional value and intention. Consumers who were relatively unconcerned with social value were more motivated by functional value, while consumers who placed great emphasis on social value were motivated by epistemic value. Multigroup analysis showed that the effect from functional value on trust was stronger for urban than rural customers, while the effect from emotional value on trust was stronger for rural than urban customers.Practical implicationsOverall, functional value is the strongest predictor of trust and intention; therefore, bank managers are encouraged to promote m-banking services' functional value to increase trust and attract more users by promoting their companies' m-banking application. M-banking customers can also be classified based on the benefits in which they are most interested.Originality/valueThe study is one of the first attempts to demonstrate empirically how consumption values' dimensions drive m-banking use among different types of customers in a developing market context with a high m-banking penetration rate.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (21) ◽  
pp. 01-12
Author(s):  
Mei Ling Goh ◽  
Seng Huat Tan ◽  
Sook Fern Yeo ◽  
Pui Yen Tan

This study aims to examine the impact of consumption values on household’s buying behaviour towards green grocery products. Concern for healthy lifestyles among households has created a high demand for environmental-friendly or natural products. This has shown that the green products market has the perspective to grow. In order to have an effective marketing strategy, there is a need for marketers to understand the buying behaviour of households towards green grocery products. The theory of consumption values was used to explain the household’s buying behaviour towards green grocery products. Five variables from the theory, namely functional value, emotional value, social value, epistemic value, and conditional value were included in the research model to explain household buying behaviour towards green grocery products. A total of 200 households were recruited using a convenience sampling approach. Data were collected with a set of self-administered questionnaires. The variables were validated and tested using Structural Equation modelling (PLS-SEM). The findings have shown that both conditional value and functional value positively influence household’s buying behaviour towards greengrocery products with the exception of emotional value, social value, and epistemic value. This study has thus indicated that elements such as quality, price, and promotion of the green grocery products are important in the marketing strategies planning in attracting more consumers. This study has also provided an insight into the household’s buying behaviour towards green grocery products in Malaysian context.


Environments ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saqib Ali ◽  
Muhammad Danish ◽  
Faiz Muhammad Khuwaja ◽  
Muhammad Shoaib Sajjad ◽  
Hasan Zahid

Over the last decades, prompt economic growth and the resulting overconsumption has deteriorated the environment in an accelerated way. This environmental deterioration has prompted academicians and practitioners to study ecological consumption behavior. E-waste and energy consumption play a major part in this environmental deterioration, which makes consumer conscious regarding their consumption pattern. In this regard, the emergence of green Information Technology (IT) enables individuals to become involved in environmental protection and sustainability programs to reduce the negative impact of IT products on the environment. This study aims to investigate individual intentions to adopt green IT products in Pakistan by the theoretical foundation of the theory of consumption values (functional value, social value, epistemic value, emotional value, and conditional value). Whereas, an additional value, i.e., the religious value, is included in the model, due to its significant impact in green consumption behavior of individuals. Cross-sectional data is used to obtain a total of 536 valid questionnaires to test the hypothesis. The Partial Least Square Modeling approach is used to test the proposed model (variance-based SEM). The results infer that functional value, social value, epistemic value, emotional value, conditional value, and religious value have significant positive impact on the consumer intention to adopt green IT products. The reasons for the results and implications for the practitioners are discussed. Furthermore, directions for future research have also been suggested.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Wenhui Shan

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between consumption value and consumption propensity and tourist satisfaction and to verify the mediating effect of consumption propensity on tourists visiting China. A total of 300 surveys were conducted from December 1, 2018, to January 30, 2019, Overall, 286 surveys were conducted for SPSS 23.0. The empirical results of this study are as follows. First, five sub-factors of the consumption value were selected: social value, functional value, epistemic value, emotional value, and conditional value. For consumption propensity, two sub-factors labeled practical propensity and others-conscious propensity were chosen. Tourist satisfaction was set to be a single factor. Second, as for the results of identifying the importance of sub-factors of the consumption value, the order was social value, functional value, epistemic value, emotional value, and conditional value. Third, the relationship between the consumption value and tourist satisfaction showed that all factors of consumption value had a significant positive effect on tourist satisfaction. Fourth, the result of examining the relationship between the consumption value and consumption propensity showed that the factor of consumption value such as social value, functional value, epistemic value, the emotional value had a significant positive effect on tourist satisfaction while the conditional value had not, and all five factors of consumption value and others-conscious propensity had significant positive regression weight. Fifth. the result of checking the relationship between the consumption propensity and tourist satisfaction showed that all factors of consumption propensity had a significant positive effect on tourist satisfaction. Sixth, the analyses of mediating effect revealed as follows; the relationship between consumption value and tourist satisfaction was partially mediated by four factors, functional, emotional, epistemic, social, of the practical propensity of consumption propensity; and the relationship between consumption value and tourist satisfaction was partially mediated by all factors, of the others-conscious propensity of consumption propensity.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Chui Seong Lim ◽  
Jia Leng Loo ◽  
Siew Chin Wong ◽  
Kay Tze Hong

As one of the most growing sector, the market size of cosmetics in the Asia Pacific region and was forecasted to reach around USD 126.86 billion by 2020, accounting for 32% of sales worldwide (Statista 2019). The prestige cosmetics segment in Malaysia has reached USD 198 million in 2019 with expected yearly growth of 5% (Statista 2019). The influence of  K-Pop and K-Drama have stimulated interests  towards Korean products, especially Korean beauty products which is very popular amongst the young consumers. The purpose of present study is to investigate the influence of value factors on purchase intention among undergraduates. The study grounding on Theory of Consumption Value (TCV) of Functional Value, Social Value and Epistemic Value is to examine undergraduates purchase intention towards Korean beauty products. A sample of 351 undergraduates who aged between 18 to 26 responded to the study. Data analysis using SmartPLS reveals that Functional Value, Social Value and Epistemic Value are significant predictors of Korean beauty products purchase intention in Klang Valley Malaysia. Importance and Performance Matrix (IPMA) analysis reveals that social values having the importance performance and with more room for improvement as compared to the functional and epistemic values. This study contributes to both marketing literature and practical perspective in Korean beauty products purchase behaviors. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 58-67
Author(s):  
I Putu Satria Wirawan ◽  
I Nyoman Sukana Sabudi ◽  
Ni Luh Gde Sri Sadjuni

Purchase Intention mengacu pada kemungkinan konsumen untuk membeli produk. Salah satu aspek yang mempengaruhi purchase intention adalah sejauh mana consumption value mendorongnya. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui pengaruh consumption value (functional value, social value, conditional value dan epistemic value) dalam meningkatkan purchase intention layanan online food delivery saat pandemi COVID-19 pada Clay Craft Restaurant di Renaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah kuesioner, wawancara, studi dokumentasi dan observasi. Responden dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 100 responden dengan menggunakan purposive sampling. Teknik analisa data dalam penelitian ini adalah regresi linear berganda, Uji t, Uji F, uji koefisien determinasi dan sumbangan efektif. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa consumption value (functional value, social value, conditional value dan epistemic value) secara simultan berpengaruh signifikan terhadap Purchase Intention. Berdasarkan hasil uji koefisien determinasi menunjukan bahwa Variabel pembentuk Consumption Value (Functional Value, Social Value, Conditional Value dan Epistemic Value) memiliki kontribusi sebesar 61,9% dalam mempengaruhi Purchase Intention, sedangkan sisanya 38,1% dipengaruhi oleh variabel lainnya yang tidak diteliti dalam penelitian ini.Kata Kunci: consumption value, purchase intention, online food delivery


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
CHOOI YI WEI ◽  
ZAM ZURIYATI MOHAMAD ◽  
YOKE CHIN KUAH

The demand on global halal cosmetics market is anticipated to reach USD 53 billion by the end of 2023. In fact, the rising awareness about percutaneous essence of conventional cosmetic products has made consumers shift to “halal” cosmetics. Malaysia is one of the country in providing full support to promote “halal” certification process on halal cosmetic products. Products certified “halal” by JAKIM are Halal products as it is safe to consume, nutritious and also the products are quality controlled. In accordance to it, the purpose of this research conducted is to identify the intention in consuming halal cosmetic products among Muslim females in West Malaysia. As aforementioned, this study has identified five factors that influence consumers’ intention in consuming halal cosmetic products. These factors served as independent variables namely functional value, conditional value, social value, epistemic value and emotional value which is extracted from the Theory of Consumption Value (TCV). This research employed a structured online survey targeting approximately 400 Muslim females from the age 16 to 60 years old in West Malaysia. Data obtained was analysed using Partial Least Square- Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). The findings revealed that conditional value, emotional value and epistemic value has positively contributed significantly on the intention in purchasing halal cosmetic products. On the other hand, functional value and social value has revealed being insignificant on intention to purchase halal cosmetic products. This study further contributed by providing a comprehensive theoretical framework on the intention to purchase halal cosmetic products.


2021 ◽  
Vol 59 (2) ◽  
pp. 245-259
Author(s):  
Eunjung Shin ◽  
Ae-Ran Koh

The purpose of this study was to analyze big data to identify the sub-dimensions of ethical consumption, as well as the consumption value associated with ethical consumption that changes over time. For this study, data were collected from Naver and Daum using the keyword ‘ethical consumption’ and frequency and matrix data were extracted through Textom, for the period January 1, 2016, to December 31, 2018. In addition, a twoway mode network analysis was conducted using the UCINET 6.0 program and visualized using the NetDraw function. The results of text mining show increasing keyword frequency year-on-year, indicating that interest in ethical consumption has grown. The sub-dimensions derived for 2014 and 2015 are fair trade, ethical consumption, eco-friendly products, and cooperatives and for 2016 are fair trade, ethical consumption, eco-friendly products and animal welfare. The results of deriving consumption value keywords were classified as emotional value, social value, functional value and conditional value. The influence of functional value was found to be growing over time. Through network analysis, the relationship between the sub-dimensions of ethical consumption and consumption values derived each year from 2014 to 2018 showed a significantly strong correlation between eco-friendly product consumption and emotional value, social value, functional value and conditional value.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 7946
Author(s):  
Ting Chi ◽  
Jessica Ganak ◽  
Lauren Summers ◽  
Olabisi Adesanya ◽  
Lindsay McCoy ◽  
...  

Given the recent trend of the athleisure lifestyle in the U.S., this study sought to examine female millennial consumers’ value perceptions for purchasing recycled polyester-made athleisure apparel. Using an inductive approach with grounded theory, the perceived green value (PGV) framework was applied to guide data collection through the in-depth interviews and data analysis. The findings of the study provide theoretical insights and sustainable solutions for the industry and academia. Five main values identified include functional value, social value, emotional value, conditional value, and epistemic value. Within these perceived values, 13 sub-themes emerged. Female millennials consider price and performance key deciding factors for purchasing recycled polyester-made athleisure apparel. However, this is contingent upon products being fashionable, comfortable, and versatile for numerous occasions. The perceived social value reaffirms that peers and family can strongly influence purchasing decisions. Female millennials are more likely to purchase from well-known sustainable companies whose products are aligned with their beliefs and are exempted from false advertising. Companies need to empower consumers with the necessary product information and environmental knowledge. Epistemic value relies on consumers being educated and aware of sustainable products and their benefits.


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