Foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes.

The effective use of novelty to elicit changes in consumer attitudes has not been studied widely by academics. In this paper, we seek to investigate this relationship with the use of foreign language on product packaging as the novel stimulus. A non-established brand and an unfamiliar foreign langua...

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Main Authors: Loo, Suk Kwan., Lau, Ying Li., Ng, Maureen Mei Mee.
Other Authors: Ng Sok Ling, Sharon
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-339032023-05-19T03:30:04Z Foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes. Loo, Suk Kwan. Lau, Ying Li. Ng, Maureen Mei Mee. Ng Sok Ling, Sharon Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business The effective use of novelty to elicit changes in consumer attitudes has not been studied widely by academics. In this paper, we seek to investigate this relationship with the use of foreign language on product packaging as the novel stimulus. A non-established brand and an unfamiliar foreign language (Greek) were chosen as the basis of research with respondents comprising of Singapore undergraduates. The affect and purchase intention components of attitude were measured and results revealed that foreign language did not lead to a change in consumer attitude. A focus group was conducted to discover factors that would lead to consumers attitude change towards products with product packaging in a foreign language. This paper provides insight to manufacturers on the benefits of importing their non-translated products directly into Singapore market. BUSINESS 2010-04-08T06:39:42Z 2010-04-08T06:39:42Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/33903 en Nanyang Technological University 56 p. application/pdf
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Loo, Suk Kwan.
Lau, Ying Li.
Ng, Maureen Mei Mee.
Foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes.
description The effective use of novelty to elicit changes in consumer attitudes has not been studied widely by academics. In this paper, we seek to investigate this relationship with the use of foreign language on product packaging as the novel stimulus. A non-established brand and an unfamiliar foreign language (Greek) were chosen as the basis of research with respondents comprising of Singapore undergraduates. The affect and purchase intention components of attitude were measured and results revealed that foreign language did not lead to a change in consumer attitude. A focus group was conducted to discover factors that would lead to consumers attitude change towards products with product packaging in a foreign language. This paper provides insight to manufacturers on the benefits of importing their non-translated products directly into Singapore market.
author2 Ng Sok Ling, Sharon
author_facet Ng Sok Ling, Sharon
Loo, Suk Kwan.
Lau, Ying Li.
Ng, Maureen Mei Mee.
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author Loo, Suk Kwan.
Lau, Ying Li.
Ng, Maureen Mei Mee.
author_sort Loo, Suk Kwan.
title Foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes.
title_short Foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes.
title_full Foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes.
title_fullStr Foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes.
title_full_unstemmed Foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes.
title_sort foreign language as a novel stimulus in influencing consumer attitudes.
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/33903
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