Impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards products

Increasing number of binational and hybrid products draws attention not only to the products’ country of origin (COO), but also to the country of brand origin (COBO). Although the impact of COO on consumers’ attitude towards products has been studied for decades, the COBO impact on consumer has bec...

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Main Authors: Indrė Pikturnienė, Daumantė Treigytė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2009-03-01
Series:Business: Theory and Practice
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Online Access:https://mma.vgtu.lt/index.php/BTP/article/view/9085
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Impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards products
Business: Theory and Practice
product country of origin
brand country of origin
consumer attitude
product category
consumer susceptibility to interpersonal influence
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Daumantė Treigytė
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title Impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards products
title_short Impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards products
title_full Impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards products
title_fullStr Impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards products
title_full_unstemmed Impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards products
title_sort impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards products
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description Increasing number of binational and hybrid products draws attention not only to the products’ country of origin (COO), but also to the country of brand origin (COBO). Although the impact of COO on consumers’ attitude towards products has been studied for decades, the COBO impact on consumer has become scholars’ interest only recently. Also it is important to determine, are there other moderators of COO and COBO impact on consumers’ attitude, for example, product category (low vs high involvement) and consumers’ susceptibility to interpersonal influence (low vs high). The main purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of COO and COBO on consumer attitude towards the product, and to determine whether it depends on product category and consumer’s susceptibility to interpersonal influence. Literature research has revealed that there is no common agreement on whether product category (high vs low involvement) influences COO or COBO importance on consumers’ decisions. There are arguments that consumers are more concerned about countries of origin when choosing high involvement product, however, other data suggests that selecting low involvement products both countries of origin are also important. It suggests the need for additional research. No data was found on interaction between COO and COBO and consumer susceptibility to interpersonal influence, thus our research fills the gap. 135 students were asked to fill in a questionnaire, which contained questions about consumer’s attitude to two products – photo camera (high involvement category) and toothpaste (low involvement category), indicating the particular COO and COBO of both products. To avoid carry-over effects, each respondent saw only one kind of COO and COBO combination (both countries are developed; both countries are undeveloped; developed COO vs undeveloped COBO country, and undeveloped COO vs developed COBO). Consumer’s susceptibility to interpersonal influence was measured using SNI scale by Bearden et al. (1989). Results indicate, that consumers have a different attitude towards products with different COO and COBO combinations. Moreover, the consumer’s attitude towards products with different country of origin and brand origin combinations does not depend on product category. However, it is dependent on consumer susceptibility to interpersonal influence. These results of the study could give useful guidelines to manufacturers that intend to change either country of manufacturing or country of corporate ownership. Prekės kilmės šalies ir prekės ženklo kilmės šalies įtaka vartotojo požiūriui į prekę Santrauka Straipsnyje analizuojama prekės kilmės šalies ir prekės ženklo kilmės šalies įtaka vartotojo požiūriui. Plėtojantis globalizacijai  vis  gausėja  binacionalinių  arba  hibridinių  prekių,  kurių  gamybos  vieta  ir  prekės  ženklo  kilmės  šalis  skiriasi, tad gamintojams ir marketingo specialistams svarbu suprasti, kokią įtaką daro įvairūs prekės ženklo ir prekės kilmės šalių deriniai, kaip pagal juos pritaikyti marketingo strategijas. Svarbu nustatyti, ar prekės kilmės šalies ir prekės ženklo kilmės šalies įtaka vartotojo požiūriui yra tapati įvairiose prekių kategorijose, ar vartotojo jautrumas kitų įtakai yra požiūrio į prekes, kurių kilmės šalis ir prekės ženklo kilmės šalis išsidėsto įvairiai, moderatorius. Atlikta struktūrizuota apklausa leido nustatyti vartotojų požiūrį į prekes, kurių kilmės šalys ir prekių ženklų kilmės šalys įvairios, atsižvelgiant į prekių kategorijas ir vartotojų jautrumą kitų įtakai. Reikšminiai žodžiai: prekės kilmės šalis, prekės ženklo kilmės šalis, vartotojo požiūris, prekės kategorija, vartotojo jautrumas kitų įtakai.
topic product country of origin
brand country of origin
consumer attitude
product category
consumer susceptibility to interpersonal influence
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spelling doaj-a40d5d9ac2de43c39c3a0ef58e9baba22020-11-25T00:18:42ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityBusiness: Theory and Practice1648-06271822-42022009-03-01101Impact of country of origin and country of brand origin on consumer attitude towards productsIndrė Pikturnienė0Daumantė Treigytė1Vilnius University, Saulėtekio al. 9, LT-10222 Vilnius, LithuaniaVilnius University, Saulėtekio al. 9, LT-10222 Vilnius, Lithuania Increasing number of binational and hybrid products draws attention not only to the products’ country of origin (COO), but also to the country of brand origin (COBO). Although the impact of COO on consumers’ attitude towards products has been studied for decades, the COBO impact on consumer has become scholars’ interest only recently. Also it is important to determine, are there other moderators of COO and COBO impact on consumers’ attitude, for example, product category (low vs high involvement) and consumers’ susceptibility to interpersonal influence (low vs high). The main purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of COO and COBO on consumer attitude towards the product, and to determine whether it depends on product category and consumer’s susceptibility to interpersonal influence. Literature research has revealed that there is no common agreement on whether product category (high vs low involvement) influences COO or COBO importance on consumers’ decisions. There are arguments that consumers are more concerned about countries of origin when choosing high involvement product, however, other data suggests that selecting low involvement products both countries of origin are also important. It suggests the need for additional research. No data was found on interaction between COO and COBO and consumer susceptibility to interpersonal influence, thus our research fills the gap. 135 students were asked to fill in a questionnaire, which contained questions about consumer’s attitude to two products – photo camera (high involvement category) and toothpaste (low involvement category), indicating the particular COO and COBO of both products. To avoid carry-over effects, each respondent saw only one kind of COO and COBO combination (both countries are developed; both countries are undeveloped; developed COO vs undeveloped COBO country, and undeveloped COO vs developed COBO). Consumer’s susceptibility to interpersonal influence was measured using SNI scale by Bearden et al. (1989). Results indicate, that consumers have a different attitude towards products with different COO and COBO combinations. Moreover, the consumer’s attitude towards products with different country of origin and brand origin combinations does not depend on product category. However, it is dependent on consumer susceptibility to interpersonal influence. These results of the study could give useful guidelines to manufacturers that intend to change either country of manufacturing or country of corporate ownership. Prekės kilmės šalies ir prekės ženklo kilmės šalies įtaka vartotojo požiūriui į prekę Santrauka Straipsnyje analizuojama prekės kilmės šalies ir prekės ženklo kilmės šalies įtaka vartotojo požiūriui. Plėtojantis globalizacijai  vis  gausėja  binacionalinių  arba  hibridinių  prekių,  kurių  gamybos  vieta  ir  prekės  ženklo  kilmės  šalis  skiriasi, tad gamintojams ir marketingo specialistams svarbu suprasti, kokią įtaką daro įvairūs prekės ženklo ir prekės kilmės šalių deriniai, kaip pagal juos pritaikyti marketingo strategijas. Svarbu nustatyti, ar prekės kilmės šalies ir prekės ženklo kilmės šalies įtaka vartotojo požiūriui yra tapati įvairiose prekių kategorijose, ar vartotojo jautrumas kitų įtakai yra požiūrio į prekes, kurių kilmės šalis ir prekės ženklo kilmės šalis išsidėsto įvairiai, moderatorius. Atlikta struktūrizuota apklausa leido nustatyti vartotojų požiūrį į prekes, kurių kilmės šalys ir prekių ženklų kilmės šalys įvairios, atsižvelgiant į prekių kategorijas ir vartotojų jautrumą kitų įtakai. Reikšminiai žodžiai: prekės kilmės šalis, prekės ženklo kilmės šalis, vartotojo požiūris, prekės kategorija, vartotojo jautrumas kitų įtakai. https://mma.vgtu.lt/index.php/BTP/article/view/9085product country of originbrand country of originconsumer attitudeproduct categoryconsumer susceptibility to interpersonal influence