IF 1.5 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Family Ecology and Consumer Sciences Pub Date : 2010-03-15 DOI:10.4314/JFECS.V27I2.52750
S. Donoghue, A. Erasmus
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这是一个探索性和描述性的研究,社会动机和消费者的刻板印象在选定的即将到来的消费者选择大型家电的作用。符号互动主义作为研究的视角,与认知方法相结合。采用非结构化访谈和投影技术作为数据收集技术,采用定性研究策略。样本包括两个来自中高收入群体的即将到来的黑人女性受试者。两人都有在家中用电的第一手经验。本研究结果表明,家庭和朋友作为重要他人影响了被试对大型家电的选择。被试通过符号互动了解其期望参照群体(社会经济地位较高的群体)的观点。这些观点指导他们购买大型家用电器。他们显然形成了对较高社会经济群体成员的刻板印象,并根据他们拥有大型家用电器等明显的视觉特征,赋予他们某些象征意义。社会动机似乎引导了受试者对大型家用电器的选择。受试者似乎认为,他们的大型家用电器——除了具有明确的功能用途之外——还描绘了他们自己的象征意义。
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Sosiale motiewe en stereotipering in verbruikers se keuse van groot elektriese toerusting
This was an exploratory and descriptive study of the role of social motives and consumer stereotyping in selected upcoming consumers' choice of large electrical household appliances. Symbolic interactionism served as a perspective to the study, combined with a cognitive approach. A qualitative research strategy was followed using unstructured interviews and projective techniques as datacollecting techniques. The sample consisted of two black, upcoming, female subjects from a higher-middle- income group. Both had first-hand experience with electricity in their homes. The results of this study indicated that family and friends, as significant others, influenced the subjects' choice of large electrical household appliances. The subjects learned the perspectives of their aspiration reference groups (people from the higher socioeconomic groups) through symbolic interaction. These perspectives directed their acquisition of large electrical household appliances. They apparantly formed stereotypes of members of the higher socioeconomic groups and allocated certain symbolic meanings to them, based on visual, conspicuous characteristics such as their ownership of large electrical household appliances. Social motives seemed to guide the subjects’ choice of large electrical household appliances. The subjects seemed to be under the impression that their large electrical household appliances - beyond having a definite functional purpose - portrayed symbolic meaning about themselves.
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