Does Culture Really Matter?

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9783639705973

Брэнд Scholars' Press

Автор

Издатель Scholars' Press

Страниц 128

Год выпуска 2014

This study examines the effect of cultural values on consumer spending among U.S.-born consumers, and newly migrated Chinese and Indians consumers living in the U.S. Comprehensive research conducted by Geert Hofstede and Michael H. Bond (1988) suggests that value systems vary across different culture groups specifically with regard to balancing current and future goals. Charles Heath and Jack B. Soll"s (1996) research shows that recent purchase activity results in underconsumption once mental budgets (or spending accounts) have been depleted. Joining these two propositions, Dr. Harris argues that differences in underconsumption levels among U.S.-born, Indian, and Chinese consumer groups occur due to differences in cultural values--specifically the long-term value orientation. Comparative analysis of results for each of these groups indicates that differences in underconsumption are driven by the strength of the long-term value dimension. It is suggested that managers consider...