Study on Guizhou Consumer Purchase Intention on National Brands under the Background of Cultural Confidence

  • Bingyu Yin North Bangkok University
Article ID: 3080
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Keywords: Customer Purchase Intention, National Brands, Cultural Confidence

Abstract

This research takes the consumer group in Guizhou as the research object, using a quantitative research method, combined with the viewpoint of “purchase willingness†to the consumer’s national brand purchase intention for purchasing the national brand based on the established cultural confidence of residents. The three research objectives are: to analyze the influence of consumers on the purchase intention of national brands under the blessing of cultural background; to explore the influencing mechanism between the following groups of factors: what is the relationship between purchase intention and brand trust, brand perception and brand attitude and its significance; to develop targeted strategies to maintain sustainable brand development and improve users’ willingness to buy brands to provide valuable advice.

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Published
2022-06-20
How to Cite
Yin, B. (2022). Study on Guizhou Consumer Purchase Intention on National Brands under the Background of Cultural Confidence. Learning & Education, 10(8), 113-114. https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i8.3080
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