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Consumers' Implicit Motivation Of Purchasing Luxury Brands: An EEG Study.

Wuke Zhang1,2, Jia Jin1,2, Ailian Wang1,2, Qingguo Ma1,2, Haihong Yu3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aims to explore consumers' implicit motivations for purchasing luxury brands based on the functional theories of attitudes by using event-related potentials (ERPs).
METHODS: Brand authenticity and logo prominence were used to modulate the social-adjustive function and value-expressive function, respectively. Twenty right-handed healthy female undergraduates and graduates participated in an experiment that has a 2 brand authenticity (genuine/counterfeit) × 2 brand prominence (prominent logo/no logo) design. In the experiment, participators browsed different luxury handbags with different brand authenticity and logo prominence, and then reported their purchase intentions on a five-point scale. Meanwhile, EEGs were recorded from the subjects throughout the experiment. In the analysis process, three ERP components, which can, respectively, reflect the cognitive conflict (N200), emotional conflict (N400) and motivational emotional arousal (LPP) during the evaluation of marketing-related stimuli, were mainly focused.
RESULTS: For counterfeit brands, the no logo condition elicited significant larger N200 amplitude, marginally significant larger N400 amplitude and significant smaller LPP amplitude than the prominent logo condition. However, for genuine brands, this modulation effect of logo prominence cannot be found. These results imply that consumers' implicit social motivations for purchasing luxury brands come from the satisfaction of at least one social goal. When one goal cannot be satisfied, consumers will more expect the satisfaction of another one. If this expectation is violated, it seems to be unexpected and unacceptable. Thus, greater anticipation conflict (N200) and emotion conflict (N400) will be induced, and the purchase motivation (LPP) cannot be aroused.
CONCLUSION: Consumers' preferences for luxury brands are based on the satisfaction of their social goals. These social goals always coexist and perform as compensation with each other. The dissatisfaction of one social goal would promote their expectation of the satisfaction of another social goal.
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Keywords:  ERPs; LPP; N200; N400; brand authenticity; brand prominence; functional theories of attitudes; motivation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31576184      PMCID: PMC6768311          DOI: 10.2147/PRBM.S215751

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Res Behav Manag        ISSN: 1179-1578


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