Abstract

The study examined influencing factors that affect Chinese consumers' attitude towards purchasing foreign luxury fashion goods online. Data were collected in mainland China. A total of 502 respondents were included. Using structural equation modelling, results indicated that materialism, brand consciousness and bandwagon luxury consumption behaviour have a significant effect on intentions to buy foreign luxury fashion products online. In addition, results show that consumer ethnocentrism moderates the relationship between materialism and intentions to buy.These findings provide insight into consumer perceptions of luxury brands and offer managerial implications for companies and marketers to develop and sustain luxury businesses in the Chinese online market.

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