Analysis of Sales Information of Secondhand Clothing Goods on the C2C Secondhand Trading Platform : Focusing on Content Analysis Using NVivo

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This study aims to classify the dimensions of the sales information of secondhand clothing goods on the C2C secondhand trading platform and to systematically analyze the components of each dimension. To this end, the NVivo 12.0 qualitative data analysis software was used. The content analysis showed that the sales information of secondhand clothing goods was classified into four dimensions: detailed information of the sale goods, information specific to sec- ondhand clothing goods, seller opinion information, and service information. The components of each dimension were as follows. The detailed information of the sale goods included size, sale price, item, design, brand name, material, color, wearing season, fit, gender, etc. The information specific to secondhand clothing goods included the number of times the item was worn, its purchase history, and product condition. Seller opinion information included product review, sales motivation, notes for the transaction, coordination proposal, and usage proposal. The service information included the transaction mode, exchange·return·refund, and promotion. The frequency analysis showed that the highest frequencies were sale goods(37.47%), information specific to secondhand clothing goods(24.63%), seller opinion informa- tion(20.54%), and service information(17.37%). This study will help C2C secondhand trading platform managers or sell- ers establish clear standards for presenting sales information and developing ideas toward constructing differentiated platform contents. PU - The Society of Fashion and Textile Industry

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Park, H. H. (2021). Analysis of Sales Information of Secondhand Clothing Goods on the C2C Secondhand Trading Platform : Focusing on Content Analysis Using NVivo. Fashion & Textile Research Journal, 23(3), 358–369. https://doi.org/10.5805/sfti.2021.23.3.358

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