Generation Z buying behavior change in the COVID-19 pandemic context

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS Ekonomski Vjesnik Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.51680/ev.34.2.9
Mirna Leko Šimić, A. Pap
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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to analyze the changes in Croatian Generation Z buying behavior due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result of the pandemic, all governments have imposed different measures that directly and indirectly impact consumer behavior. Recent studies have mostly recorded a dynamic increase in online shopping, stockpiling, and change in priorities from luxury to basic goods. This study will specifically look into the relation between Generation Z buying behavior change and their exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as its impact on their perception of the quality of life. Methodology: A sample of 442 Generation Z respondents from Croatia was analyzed using ANOVA to identify buying behavior changes concerning the level of their exposure to COVID-19. The analysis also included a potential correlation between buyer behavior change and their perception of the quality of life. Results: The statistical analysis has confirmed the increase of online shopping and stockpiling in the group of respondents who were exposed to self-isolation and those who have not been exposed to COVID-19, but there was no correlation with their perception of the quality of life change as a result of forced buying behavior change. Conclusion: Generation Z is identified as an e-generation, born and brought up in a digital environment. Although the pandemic has forced them to switch even more to online shopping, they do not perceive the exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic to impact their quality of life.
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新冠疫情背景下Z世代的购买行为发生了变化
目的:本研究的目的是分析由于COVID-19大流行,克罗地亚Z世代购买行为的变化。由于大流行,各国政府都采取了直接或间接影响消费者行为的不同措施。最近的研究大多记录了网上购物和库存的动态增长,以及从奢侈品到基本商品的优先级变化。这项研究将专门研究Z世代的购买行为变化与他们接触COVID-19大流行之间的关系,以及它对他们对生活质量的看法的影响。方法:使用方差分析分析了来自克罗地亚的442名Z世代受访者的样本,以确定与他们接触COVID-19水平相关的购买行为变化。该分析还包括买家行为改变与他们对生活质量的看法之间的潜在关联。结果:统计分析证实,在自我隔离和未接触新冠肺炎的受访者中,网上购物和库存有所增加,但与他们对强迫购买行为改变导致生活质量变化的看法没有相关性。结论:Z世代被认为是电子世代,在数字环境中出生和成长。尽管疫情迫使他们更多地转向网上购物,但他们并不认为受到COVID-19大流行的影响会影响他们的生活质量。
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