Pengaruh Positive Emotion, Time Availability, dan Money Availability terhadap Impulsive Buying Behavior Konsumen Mahasiswa pada Department Store di Kota Yogyakarta

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Faizal Ardiyanto

This research was conducted to examine the influence of positive emotion, time availability, and money availabilty toward impulsive buying behavior both partially and simultaneously. The respondent of this research are university students who have experienced unplanned buying in several department stores at Yogyakarta City. Purposive sampling method was utilized then 102 respondents were chosen. The results indicate that positive emotion, time availability, and money avaiability positively and significantly influence impulsive buying behavior. The three independent variables as stated above, simultaneously influence impulsive buying behavior also. Finally, as the managerial implication stated, it can be concluded that understanding consumers condition related with unplanned buying is important topics in recent years, especially in department store.

2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ario Bimo Wibisono ◽  
Ira Fachira

Technology-based era has brought market into higher level competition in which online shopping set the new standard for customer and marketer transaction. Prior study held in developed countries has resulted variety of customers online shopping motives, meanwhile in Indonesia where online transaction just started to significantly increase, the driven factors of online impulsive buying behavior still need to be explored thusly. The construct of this study reflects to customer’s hedonic browsing behavior and utilitarian browsing behavior that motivates them to make an online impulsive buying decision. This study has constructed the models based on prior study related to online impulsive buying in several countries and proposed promotion, positive emotion, and psychological distance as variable predictors. This study validated the framework using Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Finding indicates that psychological distance (PSYD) is directly affecting online impulsive buying behavior (IMPB), yet promotion (PMTN) and positive emotion (PSTE) are indirectly affecting online impulsive buying behavior (IMPB). Result implicates that Indonesian customers are dominated by impulsive yet efficient-first type of customers.


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.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 196-219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thayná Aparecida Lehmann ◽  
Juliano Krug ◽  
Christian Daniel Falaster

Objective: The aim of this study was to identify whether spending self-control and long-term orientation influence impulsive buying behavior, and also to understand the variables that may cause individuals to decrease impulsivity.Method: A quantitative survey was carried out to gather data regarding how individuals think and what they consider when buying in order to understand impulsive buying behavior at the time of purchase. Data were analyzed through structural equation modeling using the SmartPLS 2.0 M3 software.Relevance: It is important to understand which elements may influence impulsive buying behavior, as the motivation that causes consumers to behave impulsively seems to be still poorly defined. Thus, we seek to figure out a portion of this act that transcends the rational and logical choices in the act of purchase.Results: Impulsive buying behavior is analyzed in different ways by various scholars. The results of the present study indicate that impulsive purchases occur when the individual has lack of self-control over what he/she buys. This situation can be controlled if the person has a long-term guidance. This fact tends to influence spending self-control and consequently decreasing the levels of impulsiveness.Theoretical contributions: This study contributes to Rook Fisher's (1995) impulsive buying behavior studies, seeking to insert elements such as long-term orientation and spending self-control to better understand the effect of impulsivity and its causes.


The leading objective of this paper is to unearth the influence of culture and personality of Indian consumers on their impulsive buying behaviour. A lot of research has been done to study the influence of external stimuli like advertisements and in-store promotions on consumers’ buying behaviour. This paper studies the influence of internal stimuli on impulse buying behaviour. Impulse buying is an unplanned buying or accidental behaviour of consumers. This paper tries to establish a relationship between different personality traits and accidental behaviour of consumers. The impact of Big Five personality traits and culture (Individualism and Collectivism) on the impulsive buying behavior is studied. Data has been collected from consumers using structured questionnaire on a five-point Likert’s scale. The data would be analysed through various statistical tools using SPSS.


Author(s):  
NADIRA BESSOUH ◽  
Dr. Assia KARA TERKI ◽  
Pr. Nadira BESSOUH

This article focuses on impulsive buying experience. It aims at exploring whether the explanatory variables of this type of purchase, which are used in the marketing literature in the West, may account for the impulsive buying behavior in the Algerian cultural context. An extensive literature review allowed clarifying the basic concepts of this research; it led, firstly, to determine the variables that stimulate the consumer emotions and arouse pure impulse purchase and its consequences, and secondly, to show its importance to producers and distributors. The empirical study was conducted on 590 buyers from the Wilaya (Province) of Tlemcen (Algeria). The results of the data analysis, using the software R, indicate that the variables used in this study have a better predictive power of achieving the favorable experience of impulse buying.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 756-771
Author(s):  
Oktamia Asri Ivo ◽  
Henny   Welsa ◽  
Putri Dwi Cahyani

There is knowledge about the analysis of the influence of sales store atmosphere and sales promotion on impulse buying and positive emotion in Matahari Department Store Yogyakarta. Non-probability sampling method and purposive sampling technique using Matahari Department Store consumers as many as 100 consumers as respondents. The questionnaire which is the instrument in this study was analyzed using SPSS 25. The researcher took the result that positive emotion was not positively influenced by sales promotion. Positive emotion is positively influenced by store atmosphere. Impulse buying is not positively influenced by sales promotion. Impulsive buying is also not positively influenced by the store atmosphere. Meanwhile, impulsive buying is significantly influenced by the positive emotion variable. Keywords: Sale Promotion, Store Atmosphere, Positive Emotion, Impulsive Buying


Author(s):  
Zeynep Üster

In recent years, along with the advances in technology the internet is also differentiated. Internet, meets the needs of information on any subject, has become faster, easier and cheaper shopping environment for consumers to reach. The features of internet that make life easier make the electronic environment attractive for shoppers. However, as a side effect of these advantages, consumers begin to show behavior of buying goods without the need in electronic environment. In this study aim is to examine the impulsive buying trends of consumers that shop in electronic environment. Other sub-objective is to determine the effects of demographic characteristics and psychological factors on impulsive buying trends of consumers’ impulse buying tendency. Moreover it analyzes the factors effecting impulsive buying in electronic environment. In the part of application, interactive implementation is made to analyze the impulsive buying behavior of consumers that shop in electronic environment. Research data is collected by survey method and 245 valid survey results analyzed by SPSS software. Data reliability levels were determined, the frequency and average values were calculated, factor analysis and MANOVA analysis were applied.


ECONOMICS ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 179-203
Author(s):  
Mohammad Mushfiqul Haque Mukit ◽  
Nusrat Jahan Nabila ◽  
Assim Ibrahim Abdel-Razzaq ◽  
Kazi Fatema Shaznin

Abstract The Covid-19 pandemic has ushered in a new age in the world. We are still grappling with the implications in various areas of our everyday lives. The impulsive buying habits of consumers, the supply chain, and the whole industry are not exceptions. Consumers and supply chains were both unprepared during the early stages of the novel coronavirus pandemic. The procurement of utilitarian products was referred to as panic buying. The study examined using exploratory studies on several individuals in the eight selected Islamic countries who have been panic buying in coronavirus-affected areas and have faced regional constraints. The data apply on exploratory factor analysis (EFA) in eight selected Islamic countries, three hundred sample finally selected, and a good number of volunteers supported in this study. The results have shown that a drastic financial effect on the economy where purchasing power and remittance inflow declined, inflation goes up and precaution for lockdown, whereas impulsive buying goods tendency increased due to misinformation, and panic buying immensely impact in the economy. The decision-making process has shifted, preventing financial burdening, rising saving patterns, and unwelcoming unhealthy consumption. Moreover, visible psychological distress, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. These studies concluded with a policy recommendation providing the results.


Author(s):  
Septi Kurnia Prastiwi ◽  
Putu Widhi Iswari

The purpose of this study is to examine the customer’s impulsive buying behavior engage with trust, which involves price and information quality to determine the repurchase intention of the customers. The research model was analyzed using Regression Analysis by SPSS of 100 respondents who had previously completed the questionnaire. The proposed model and hypotheses are supported this study. Our findings that Price and Information Quality significantly influenced to Impulsive Buying in strong and significant effects, Information Quality significantly influenced to Repurchase Intention, although the Price variable had a weak correlation with Repurchase Intention, we believe that Trust as a mediator variable of Impulsive Buying have a significant impact on customer’s Repurchase Intention.


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