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Characterizing Young Consumer Online Shopping Style: Indonesian Evidence

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 15, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su15053988

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consumer behavior; young consumer; online shopping; shopping style

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This study aims to characterize the consumer decision-making styles of young internet users and create a profile of their online shopping styles in Indonesia. A quantitative research approach was used, and data were gathered through questionnaires sent via social media to Generation Z and millennial consumers. Factor analysis identified seven characteristics of Indonesian young consumers' online shopping styles. The findings reveal that young consumers have a hedonic shopping style, preferring high-quality products and seeking entertainment during shopping.
Young people make up the majority of online shoppers in Indonesia. The objectives of this study are to characterize the consumer decision-making styles of young internet users and to create a profile of their online shopping styles. A quantitative research approach was used to accomplish the research objectives. The primary data for the study were gathered by sending questionnaires via social media to consumers from Generation Z and millennials who buy goods through e-commerce in Indonesia; 400 people responded. The survey questions were based on the consumer style inventory (CSI). Seven characteristics of Indonesian young consumers' online shopping styles are identified through factor analysis. According to the findings of this study, young consumers have a hedonic online shopping style in which they prefer high-quality products, seek entertainment when shopping, and are impulsive. Young consumers are obsessed with novelty and branded goods. They frequently have difficulty selecting online stores and products, but they are loyal to specific stores and brands. This study fills the gap by providing a more detailed understanding of the online shopping styles, with the implications of considering shopping styles when promoting the products and designing the user interface and user experience of an e-commerce store.

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