Time Orientation and Decision Making Styles: the case of Vietnamese customers’ purchase of audiovisual products

  • Dao T
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Abstract

This research aims to investigate the relationship between time orientation (past, future, and present orientation) and the decision making styles of Vietnamese customers when they decide to purchase a audiovisual product. A survey was conducted on 423 Vietnamese customers in Hanoi in 2016. The results demonstrate significant relationships between perspectives of time orientation and customer’s decision-making styles. Among the three time perspectives, the past and future orientation manifest a significant difference between decision making styles (customer segments). The present orientation was shown to have significant relationships with some individual characteristics of decision-making style, but no significant difference found between decision-making styles. Key words:     Time Orientation, Decision Making Styles (DMS), Vietnamese Customers, Audiovisual products.

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Dao, T. (2017). Time Orientation and Decision Making Styles: the case of Vietnamese customers’ purchase of audiovisual products. VNU Journal of Science: Policy and Management Studies, 33(2). https://doi.org/10.25073/2588-1116/vnupam.4089

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