PENGARUH SELF-CONGRUENCE, MATERIALISM, SHOPPING VALUE TERHADAP BRAND ATTACHMENT, COMPULSIVE BUYING DAN SATISFACTION WITH LIFE PADA PAKAIAN BERMEREK DI INDONESIA

Authors

  • Gavrila Selig Yasin Universitas Surabaya
  • Dudi Anandya Universitas Surabaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55681/jige.v4i2.842

Keywords:

Self-congruence, materialisme, shopping value, brand attachment, , compulsive buying, satisfaction with life

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the effect of self-congruence, materialism, and shopping value on brand attachment, impulsive buying and obsessive-compulsive buying. In addition, this study also examines the effect of impulsive buying on obsessive-compulsive buying and the influence of both forms of buying on satisfaction with life of branded clothing consumers in Indonesia. Data was collected through a survey with 200 respondents from online questionnaires. The respondents of this study are Indonesian people with compulsive tendencies in buying branded clothes. This study uses a structural equation model approach. This study found a positive effect of ideal self-congruence, materialism, and hedonic value on brand attachment; the negative effect of actual self-congruence and the positive effect of materialism on impulsive buying; as well as the positive effect of materialism and the negative effect of utilitarian value on obsessive-compulsive buying. Brand attachment has a positive effect on impulsive buying and impulsive buying has a positive effect on obsessive-compulsive buying. Impulse buying also has a positive effect on satisfaction with life but obsessive-compulsive buying has no significant effect on satisfaction with life.

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Published

2023-06-14

How to Cite

Yasin, G. S., & Anandya, D. (2023). PENGARUH SELF-CONGRUENCE, MATERIALISM, SHOPPING VALUE TERHADAP BRAND ATTACHMENT, COMPULSIVE BUYING DAN SATISFACTION WITH LIFE PADA PAKAIAN BERMEREK DI INDONESIA. Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education, 4(2), 779–789. https://doi.org/10.55681/jige.v4i2.842