The Study of Sichuan University Student Consumption Behavior and Attitude on the New Apparel Trend Platforms

  • Jing Sun North Bangkok University
Ariticle ID: 2805
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Keywords: Sichuan University Student, Consumer Behavior, Consumption Attitude, New Apparel Trend

Abstract

The consumption level and proportion of young people had gradually increased, which caused many industries in China to adjust their product types to cope with the new market situation. Three research objectives were set: explore the influencing factors of Sichuan university students’ consumption patterns in the latest apparel market, investigate the trend and practice for adopting Sichuan University students’ consumption behavior, and suggest policies and ideas for apparel enterprises to improve their market strategies. Four significant independent variables of consumption pattern of apparel, factors in apparel buying, apparel buying frequency and price factor, and way and cause of buying apparel were set to test the relationship with student consumption intention.

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Published
2022-04-13