The Malleable Self-Concept - Relationships between Young Adolescents’ Self-Concept and Bandwagon Luxury Consumption

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  • Shayan Shaikh University of Warwick

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jmdc.v13i5.2640

Keywords:

Marketing Development, Competitiveness, Adolescents, Self-Concept, Luxury Consumption, Susceptibility, Status-Seeking, Uniqueness

Abstract

Due to far-reaching relay in the world, a window into bandwagon luxury consumption has opened which doesn’t leave luxuries synonymous to materialism but acts as a signal for affiliation or differentiation. This research analyzes how young adolescents’ interdependent and independent self-concept relates to personality traits which impacts bandwagon luxury consumption. The results from Structural Equation Modeling reveal that status consumption is not of significance to the 13 - 15-year-old children and bandwagon luxuries are consumed primarily inspired by aspirational and current social in-groups and popular culture. A mix of hypothesized results give interesting insights on how young individual makes choices.

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Published

2019-12-30

How to Cite

Shaikh, S. (2019). The Malleable Self-Concept - Relationships between Young Adolescents’ Self-Concept and Bandwagon Luxury Consumption. Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.33423/jmdc.v13i5.2640

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