CONSUMER ETHNOCENTRISM AMONG YOUNG POLISH CONSUMERS

  • Zalega T
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Abstract

This article is a research exercise examining consumer ethnocentrism among young Polish consumers. Its primary goal is to identify ethnocentric attitudes and behaviours of young people. The study consists of two parts: theoretical and empirical. The first one explains the concept and essence of ethnocentrism as a consumer trend, building upon a critical analysis of literature. The second, major part is empirical. The basis for conclusions is provided by the research material from a questionnaire-based survey that was conducted among young consumers. Undertaking such a research project is justified since ethnocentric tendencies have a direct impact on purchase decisions of consumers, including young people, while making it difficult for enterprises on the market to develop marketing strategies.

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Zalega, T. (2019). CONSUMER ETHNOCENTRISM AMONG YOUNG POLISH CONSUMERS. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia, 18(1), 117–125. https://doi.org/10.22630/aspe.2019.18.1.13

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