Personality effects on experiential consumption |
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Authors: | Mehmet Mehmetoglu |
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Affiliation: | Lillehammer University College, Faculty of Economics and Organisation Studies, 2604 Lillehammer, Norway |
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Abstract: | This study examines the relationship between personality and experiential consumption. A research model was constructed through the use of the personality traits as exogenous and the experiential-activity preferences as endogenous variables. The necessary data were collected from 1000 individuals in 2011 in Norway using questionnaires. The research model was subsequently tested utilising partial least squares path modelling. The results indicated that each of the five personality traits exerts significant influence on one or several of the experiential-activity preferences even having controlled for socio-demographic data. Openness is however the personality trait that appears to be associated with most of the experiential-activity preferences. Overall the study results suggest that personality is a highly relevant psychological construct for the study of experiential consumption as well. |
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Keywords: | Personality Big Five Experiential consumption Activity preference |
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