“Made In China” Products and the Implication of Ethnic Identification strength
This paper seeks to examine the effect of ethnic identification strength between the Malays and Chinese towards purchasing “Made in China” products. A quantitative approach by means of self-administered questionnaire was adopted. 252 Malay and 251 Chinese respondents’ data were collected from loca...
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EconJournals
2016
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13556/1/Huat%20Wei.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13556/ http: www.econjournals.com |
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Summary: | This paper seeks to examine the effect of ethnic identification strength between the Malays and Chinese towards purchasing “Made in China” products.
A quantitative approach by means of self-administered questionnaire was adopted. 252 Malay and 251 Chinese respondents’ data were collected from
local institutions of higher learning. Independent sample t-tests and multiple regression analysis were used to look into difference and relationship
pertaining to country of origin (COO) image, product knowledge, product involvement, information search and purchase intention. The findings show
Malays and Chinese are different in terms of their perceptions towards COO image and product involvement. Moreover, COO image is found to be
significantly different among Malays and Chinese with strong and weak ethnic identification. However, COO image is found to have no effect on
information search and purchase intention although both ethnic groups are generally in favor of products “Made in China.” Instead product knowledge
and involvement are found to be essential. This study suggests that marketers and managers need to understand what is shared and what is not among
Malays and Chinese in a developing and diverse society like Malaysia. Despite the effect of COO image and ethnic identification strength, product
knowledge and involvement play pivotal role in understanding consumers today. |
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