Segmenting Thai Generation Z Consumers on Cruelty-free Products:Their Value, Attitude, Brand Loyalty, and Purchase Intention
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Creator Emmika Lounporn
Title Segmenting Thai Generation Z Consumers on Cruelty-free Products:Their Value, Attitude, Brand Loyalty, and Purchase Intention
Contributor Teerada Chongkolrattanaporn
Publisher Chulalongkorn University
Publication Year 2566
Journal Title Communication and Media in Asia Pacific
Journal Vol. 6
Journal No. 1
Page no. 52-62
Keyword Segmentation, Cruelty-free product, Generation Z, Purchase Intention, Consumer behavior, Thailand
URL Website https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/CMAP
Website title Communication and Media in Asia Pacific
ISSN 2697-4428 (Print); 2630-0621 (Online)
Abstract This research examines Thai Generation Z consumers’ value, attitude, brand loyalty, and purchase intention toward cruelty-free products and segments them regarding the products. An online questionnaire was developed to study 400 male and female respondents, aged between 18 and 26 years, that are Thai by nationality or residency, with the acknowledgment of cruelty-free brands. The results showed that most Thai Generation Z consumers held universalism values towards cruelty-free products (M = 4.65), had overall positive attitudes towards integrated marketing communication tools of cruelty-free products (M = 4.11), positive brand loyalty (M = 3.71), and positive purchase intention on the products (M = 4.22). In addition, each independent variable (value, attitude, and brand loyalty) had positive relationships and predicted the dependent variable (purchase intention). Finally, this research yields five segments: Universalist Consumers, Function-based Consumers, Brand Loyal Advocates, Price-based Consumers, and Marketing Influenced Consumers.
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