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Purchase intention of Chinese consumers toward a US apparel brand: a test of a composite behavior intention model

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PurposeThe purpose of this article is to assist US apparel firms to successfully market in China. It aims to accurately predict Chinese consumers' purchase intentions toward a US brand. For this purpose, it proposes a composite model incorporating two behavioral intention models, Lee's model and decomposed Ajzen's model, and empirically tests the composite model.Design/methodology/approachA total of 747 consumer data were collected in three cities of China, Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou, utilizing a series of mall intercept method at two levels of shopping malls in each city.FindingsAmong the proposed direct paths to purchase intention (PI), attitude toward the US brand apparel was the most important in explaining contemporary Chinese consumers' purchase intentions, followed by external perceived behavioral control (PBC) and subjective norm (SN). Two Confucian values, face saving and group conformity, did not directly affect PI at all, and face saving only influenced PI indirectly through the increase of attitude toward US brand apparel. Among external PBC (one's controllability toward a purchase) and internal PBC (one's self‐efficacy), only external PBC led to PI.Practical implicationsBy examining the two aspects of PBC, the study validated the importance of consumers' resource controllability (i.e. external PBC) in Chinese purchase behaviors in the midst of rapid socioeconomic changes. This approach advances previous studies that primarily viewed PBC as one dimension.Originality/valueThe paper is one of earliest endeavors to consider the decomposed PBC in a composite model. Also, the paper provides early proof that external PBC is more important than internal PBC in purchase contexts.
Title: Purchase intention of Chinese consumers toward a US apparel brand: a test of a composite behavior intention model
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PurposeThe purpose of this article is to assist US apparel firms to successfully market in China.
It aims to accurately predict Chinese consumers' purchase intentions toward a US brand.
For this purpose, it proposes a composite model incorporating two behavioral intention models, Lee's model and decomposed Ajzen's model, and empirically tests the composite model.
Design/methodology/approachA total of 747 consumer data were collected in three cities of China, Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou, utilizing a series of mall intercept method at two levels of shopping malls in each city.
FindingsAmong the proposed direct paths to purchase intention (PI), attitude toward the US brand apparel was the most important in explaining contemporary Chinese consumers' purchase intentions, followed by external perceived behavioral control (PBC) and subjective norm (SN).
Two Confucian values, face saving and group conformity, did not directly affect PI at all, and face saving only influenced PI indirectly through the increase of attitude toward US brand apparel.
Among external PBC (one's controllability toward a purchase) and internal PBC (one's self‐efficacy), only external PBC led to PI.
Practical implicationsBy examining the two aspects of PBC, the study validated the importance of consumers' resource controllability (i.
e.
external PBC) in Chinese purchase behaviors in the midst of rapid socioeconomic changes.
This approach advances previous studies that primarily viewed PBC as one dimension.
Originality/valueThe paper is one of earliest endeavors to consider the decomposed PBC in a composite model.
Also, the paper provides early proof that external PBC is more important than internal PBC in purchase contexts.

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