The world today is becoming more homogenized and multicultural societies are emerging. The increased diversity in the local marketplaces of some nations brings much focus to be researched on. Microcultures and national cultures are important dimensions for marketers to predict consumer behaviour. In this study, the concepts of ethnicity and acculturation in Malaysia is examined to predict if there are similarities or differences among the three ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese and the Indians. This is to explore if the effects of ethnicity and acculturation play a part on their brand consumption habits. The brand perceptions and preferences of the three groups were investigated through semi-structured personal interviews and focus groups. Th...
The emergence of Chinese products and its growing popularity has been a phenomenon for social scienc...
Purpose –this paper attempts to investigate the effects of consumer racism and ethnic-level consume...
The emergence of Chinese products and its growing popularity has been a phenomenon for social scien...
The world today is becoming more homogenized and multicultural societies are emerging. The increased...
Indians are the largest UK ethnic minority, contributing significantly to the UK economy. Although t...
Indians are the largest UK ethnic minority, contributing significantly to the UK economy. Although t...
This research investigates whether established theories of acculturation are applicable to British I...
The study of consumer behaviour has attracted much attention from researchers. Models have been post...
The rise of China’s economy has contributed to dramatic increase of ethnic Chinese-related consumer ...
This research project was funded by the Universiti Sains Malaysia fellowship scheme and the FRGS sch...
Leo, 2005). The aim of this research is to investigate the cross cultural factors that regulate Mala...
The purpose of this study was to explore how ethnicity may affect Malaysian consumers\u27 apparel pr...
The globalization of business and marketing has provided consumers, all over the world, with many op...
Malaysia is an Asian country with a multi-ethnic population that includes native Malays, and people ...
AbstractCultural dimensions have been commonly used to understand, contrast and interpret cultures; ...
The emergence of Chinese products and its growing popularity has been a phenomenon for social scienc...
Purpose –this paper attempts to investigate the effects of consumer racism and ethnic-level consume...
The emergence of Chinese products and its growing popularity has been a phenomenon for social scien...
The world today is becoming more homogenized and multicultural societies are emerging. The increased...
Indians are the largest UK ethnic minority, contributing significantly to the UK economy. Although t...
Indians are the largest UK ethnic minority, contributing significantly to the UK economy. Although t...
This research investigates whether established theories of acculturation are applicable to British I...
The study of consumer behaviour has attracted much attention from researchers. Models have been post...
The rise of China’s economy has contributed to dramatic increase of ethnic Chinese-related consumer ...
This research project was funded by the Universiti Sains Malaysia fellowship scheme and the FRGS sch...
Leo, 2005). The aim of this research is to investigate the cross cultural factors that regulate Mala...
The purpose of this study was to explore how ethnicity may affect Malaysian consumers\u27 apparel pr...
The globalization of business and marketing has provided consumers, all over the world, with many op...
Malaysia is an Asian country with a multi-ethnic population that includes native Malays, and people ...
AbstractCultural dimensions have been commonly used to understand, contrast and interpret cultures; ...
The emergence of Chinese products and its growing popularity has been a phenomenon for social scienc...
Purpose –this paper attempts to investigate the effects of consumer racism and ethnic-level consume...
The emergence of Chinese products and its growing popularity has been a phenomenon for social scien...