The influence of materialistic and ethical values on the purchase intention of counterfeit luxury goods: The case of Malaysian undergraduate

Ong, Derek Lai Teik * and Ahmad Khairul Ariffin bin Kamaruddin, * and Bulathsinghalage, Channaka Nadira * and Seneviratne, Luke Aaron (2013) The influence of materialistic and ethical values on the purchase intention of counterfeit luxury goods: The case of Malaysian undergraduate. Journal of Marketing Research & Case Studies, 2013. pp. 1-15. ISSN 2165-7009

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Abstract

This study aims to measure Malaysian undergraduate students’ ethical and materialistic values, and their relationships with the purchase intention of non-deceptive luxury counterfeit goods. 200 questionnaires were distribute physically and via online. Items were adapted from the Muncy-Vitell, Spears-Singh, and Belks scales to measure ethics, purchase intention, and materialism, respectively. Findings showed that a significant relationship between ethics and materialism exists as respondents who are reported to be ethical were also materialistic. These variables were also found to be significantly related to purchase intention. Ethical and materialistic consumers were less likely to report prior purchase of counterfeits. Also, the findings in this paper suggest that level of affluence does not have much significant impact on the relationship between these two variables with identifying their purchasing intentions. The results show that increasing awareness and knowledge of undergraduate students on the impact of counterfeiting can lead to more ethical purchasing behaviors. However, the fact that limitations were that the majority of respondents were Chinese and were only from limited areas makes generalizing findings to all undergraduate students across Malaysia inappropriate. This study further elaborates the demand of counterfeit goods through the effects of ethics and materialism. Improved efforts against counterfeiting can now be made by altering consumers’ ethical values and exploiting their materialistic tendencies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: ethical purchasing, Malaysian undergraduates, counterfeit luxury goods
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: Sunway University > Sunway University Business School > Dept. Marketing
Depositing User: Ms. Molly Chuah
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Date Deposited: 05 Jan 2014 11:43
Last Modified: 12 Oct 2020 07:06
URI: http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/id/eprint/186

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