The Effects of Shock Advertising on Purchase Intentions and Behavior of Cigarettes in Collectivistic Culture
Edi Purwanto (),
Cindy Utama () and
Betania Wijaya ()
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Edi Purwanto: Department of Management Universitas Bunda Mulia Jakarta Indonesia, Postal: ID
Cindy Utama: Department of Management Universitas Bunda Mulia Jakarta Indonesia, Postal: ID
Betania Wijaya: Department of Management Universitas Bunda Mulia Jakarta Indonesia, Postal: ID
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2018, vol. 9, issue 2, 625-636
Abstract:
Then objective of the research area is to investigate 1 The effect of the customers purchasing intention on purchasing behavior 2 The moderating effect of Indonesian collectivist culture on the relationship between shock advertising and the customers purchase intention and 3 The moderating effect of Indonesian collectivist culture on the relationship between shock advertising and the customers purchase behavior In the study we collected quantitative data by convenience distributing questionnaires to the respondents are Indonesians in Jakarta but not limited to Jakarta citizens only This study uses non probability sampling technique and the number of respondents or research sample is 250 respondents The findings firstly the results of this research prove that there is a positive and significant effect of purchase intentions and purchase behavior towards cigarette products Secondly the use of shock advertising in order to reduce the number of smokers in Indonesia is not really effective and thirdly this research also found that there are no moderation affects of the collectivism culture towards the relationship between shock advertising with the purchase behavior to buy cigarettes in Indonesia This paper shows that shock advertising is not have effect on purchase intentions and purchase behavior towards cigarette products in the collectivist culture like as Indonesia
Date: 2018
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