分析Z世代:影响在线购买意愿

W.D.S Kasun Wijerathne, P. Peter
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随着科技在我们的日常生活中扮演着越来越重要的角色,这项研究的重点是分析Z世代的互联网行为,并确定影响他们在线购买意愿的因素。为了分析Z世代的网上购物行为,我们使用了一份标准化的问卷,收集了253名参与者的回答。结果显示,Z世代严重依赖互联网进行社交媒体、教育和视频流,但在网上购物上花费的时间较少。值得注意的是,他们的网上购物行为存在显著的性别差异,女性表现出更高的网上购物倾向。感知享受和感知易用性是影响z世代在线购买意愿的最显著因素,而主观规范、感知利益和感知信任则不太显著。研究结果强调了了解这一细分市场的独特习惯和偏好以及制定有效针对他们的策略的重要性。
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Profiling Gen Z: Influencing Online Purchase Intention
With technology playing an ever-increasingly significant part in our everyday lives, the study focused on profiling Gen Z Internet behavior and identifying factors influencing their online purchase intentions. Responses from 253 participants were captured using a standardized questionnaire in order to profile the online shopping behavior of Gen Z. The results showed that Gen Z heavily relies on the Internet for social media, education, and video streaming but spends less time on online purchasing. Significantly, there was a significant gender gap in their online shopping behavior, with females showing a higher propensity to shop online. Perceived enjoyment and perceived ease of use were the most significant factors influencing the online purchase intention of Gen Z. In contrast, subjective norm, perceived benefits, and perceived trust were less significant. The findings emphasize the importance of understanding the unique habits and preferences of this market segment and developing strategies to target them effectively.
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