Role of private and social self-congruence in consumer's purchase intentions - Pakistani vs. Omani market
by Sayed Ahmad M. Sarwary; Iffat S. Chaudhry
Middle East J. of Management (MEJM), Vol. 2, No. 4, 2015

Abstract: The current empirical research investigates the impact of individual's self-concept on his/her purchase intention in Pakistani vs. Omani market. Both actual and ideal states, of ones private and social self-concept and their congruence to brand personality, were selected as the independent variables in the investigation. The impact of the actual self-congruence, ideal self-congruence, actual social self-congruence and ideal social self-congruence was assessed on consumer's purchase intentions. The quantitative research approach was selected along with survey strategy to achieve the study objectives. Self-administered online questionnaires were designed to collect data from consumers residing in capital cities of Pakistan and Oman. Regression analysis results supported the study hypotheses confirming the overall significant positive relationship of all the four dimensions of individual's self-concept and his/her purchase decisions. However, the impact of self-concept in purchase willingness remained significantly different among the consumers from both the regions. The study findings have implication for researchers and practitioners.

Online publication date: Sat, 12-Dec-2015

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