The Low-Quality Influence Of Purchasing: The Case of Fashion Stores In Indonesia
Date
2023-11-24Author
SUDARYANTO, Sudaryanto
IRAWAN, Bambang
HANIM, Anifatul
ENDHIARTO, Tatok
DEWI, Ivana Rosediana
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Unplanned purchasing involves buying goods or services influenced by the
external environment, which creates low-quality purchasing. This research
was conducted towards consumers of the Muslim clothing store in Jember
East Java, Indonesia. Accidentally, sampling was used to draw 125
respondents to address the questionnaire. The result shows that hedonic
shopping, fashion involvement, and store environment influence low
purchasing quality in Muslim fashion stores. Most consumers were mature
female consumers and government officials with bachelor’s degrees.
Moreover, hedonic shopping, fashion involvement and store environment
significantly influence low-quality purchase decisions. The research implied
that consumers’ shopping behavior would underline the quality of buying
decisions.
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