Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations

This study aims to identify consumer attitude toward shopping malls, focusing on the activities that consumers engaged in while inside the mall and the different orientations that draw consumers to shopping malls. Literature research revealed that people's attitude toward shopping is a function...

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Main Author: Karumanan, Malathi
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2000
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77890/
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description This study aims to identify consumer attitude toward shopping malls, focusing on the activities that consumers engaged in while inside the mall and the different orientations that draw consumers to shopping malls. Literature research revealed that people's attitude toward shopping is a function of many variables, some of which are unrelated to the actual buying of products. Therefore a study on the activities that consumers involve in while inside the mall and the reasons/benefits they patronize shopping malls will provide a better understanding on consumer attitude toward shopping malls. Previous studies highlighted thirty one orientations that attract consumers to shopping malls. These orientations were then grouped into seven categories and together with fourteen items relating to consumer activities and twelve demographic items, formed a six page questionnaire. Hundred and twenty respondents were approached at three shopping malls, namely One-Utama, Mid-Valley Mega Mall and Suria KLCC. The data obtained from them were analyzed using frequency analysis, percentage, mean score and cross tabulation. The findings of the study indicate that most respondents browsed in the mall stores without planning to buy and they are usually in a good mood when they are in the mall. Respondents are attracted to the mall environment (music, decoration, lighting, crowding) and go to malls to relieve boredom, to socialize with friends and because of the convenient location of the malls.
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spelling upm-778902022-01-17T02:42:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77890/ Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations Karumanan, Malathi This study aims to identify consumer attitude toward shopping malls, focusing on the activities that consumers engaged in while inside the mall and the different orientations that draw consumers to shopping malls. Literature research revealed that people's attitude toward shopping is a function of many variables, some of which are unrelated to the actual buying of products. Therefore a study on the activities that consumers involve in while inside the mall and the reasons/benefits they patronize shopping malls will provide a better understanding on consumer attitude toward shopping malls. Previous studies highlighted thirty one orientations that attract consumers to shopping malls. These orientations were then grouped into seven categories and together with fourteen items relating to consumer activities and twelve demographic items, formed a six page questionnaire. Hundred and twenty respondents were approached at three shopping malls, namely One-Utama, Mid-Valley Mega Mall and Suria KLCC. The data obtained from them were analyzed using frequency analysis, percentage, mean score and cross tabulation. The findings of the study indicate that most respondents browsed in the mall stores without planning to buy and they are usually in a good mood when they are in the mall. Respondents are attracted to the mall environment (music, decoration, lighting, crowding) and go to malls to relieve boredom, to socialize with friends and because of the convenient location of the malls. 2000-12-23 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77890/1/T%20GSM%202000%2013%20%281900118380%29%20UPM%20IR.pdf Karumanan, Malathi (2000) Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Shopping malls Consumer - Attitudes English
spellingShingle Shopping malls
Consumer - Attitudes
Karumanan, Malathi
Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations
title Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations
title_full Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations
title_fullStr Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations
title_full_unstemmed Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations
title_short Consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations
title_sort consumer attitude toward shopping malls : a study on consumer activities inside shopping malls and consumer shopping orientations
topic Shopping malls
Consumer - Attitudes
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77890/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77890/1/T%20GSM%202000%2013%20%281900118380%29%20UPM%20IR.pdf