Title of article :
PATTERNS AND FACTORS AFFECTING WIVES’ INFLUENCE IN FAMILY PURCHASE DECISION-MAKING IN URBAN MALAYSIA
Author/Authors :
SIDIN, SAMSINAR MD Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Economics and Management, Malaysia , ZAWAWI, DAHLIA Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Economics and Management, Malaysia , HUI, CAROL TEO BOON Universiti Teknologi MARA - Faculty of Business Management, Malaysia
Abstract :
Family purchase decision-making is the process by which decisions regarding purchases for the families are made. The roles played by family members differ with regard to the products being purchased, the stage in the decisionmaking process, and the characteristics of families and spouses. This study aims to investigate the family purchase decision-making process in urbanMalaysia and the factors affecting this process. Taking into consideration past research, four hypotheses were developed. These hypothese were based on products / services, stage of the decision-making process, and selected demographic variables (income, occupation, education). A survey using a structured questionnaire was used to collect data (N=1,000) in four differentregions in Malaysia (Klang Valley, Penang, Kuantan, Johor Bahru). The fi ndings of this study revealed that the majority of the products/services purchased for the family was a joint decision. The wives’ influence generally decreased in the outcome stage, i.e., when products were actually purchased. The analyses of the effects of the selected demographic variables revealed thatgenerally, there were significant effects of these variables on the majority of the purchases.
Keywords :
Decision , making , demographic variables , family purchases , role structure , wives’ influence
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Studies