2022
DOI: 10.32629/memf.v3i5.1058
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The Role of Self-Construal in Group-Buying Propensities of Chinese and Canadian Generation Z

Abstract: Today, the use of group-buying platforms is expanding and diversifying, affecting both consumers and businesses. This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion of these platforms' global market segmentation by providing a cross-cultural understanding of the correlations between self-construal level, group-purchasing behaviour, and underlying group-purchase incentives predicted by self-construal theories among Generation Z. Data were collected from current Chinese and Canadian undergraduates at McGill Univers… Show more

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