Consumer Socialization Of Children In Low-Income Families

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2023

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Tarı Kasnakoğlu, Berna
Türe, Meltem

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International Scientific Publications

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This study investigates whether and how children’s and their mother’s proneness to consumption would affect children’s liking for shopping in low-income families. The expectation is that children would be directly affected from their mothers’ orientation towards consumption and shopping. A survey was employed in low-income households to 126 children attending primary school and their mothers. Results imply that mothers play a direct role in shaping children’s orientation towards consumption. More specifically, children’s own consumption orientation would increase their liking for shopping. Mothers’ proneness to consumption, however, directly mediates this relationship. These results are discussed along with theoretical and practical implications.

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consumer socialization, low-income families, child consumers, consumption proneness

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Bilici, G. B., Kasnakoğlu, B. T., & Türe, M. (2023). Consumer Socialization Of Children In Low-Income Families. Economy & Business Journal, 17(1), 219-227.

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Economy & Business
Economy & Business 2023, 22nd International Conference, 20th to 23rd August 2023 Burgas, Bulgaria

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17

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1

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219

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227
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