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An investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of Congolese millennials in the Democratic Republic of Congo informal clothing market

Informal markets for fashion are a growing phenomenon around the world and more specifically in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In different cities in the Democratic Republic of Congo, there are tents housing vendors who sell second-hand clothes. These markets are becoming the millennials' shoppin...

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Main Author: Momat, Olga
Other Authors: Pillay, Pragasen
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Published: Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics 2022
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description Informal markets for fashion are a growing phenomenon around the world and more specifically in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In different cities in the Democratic Republic of Congo, there are tents housing vendors who sell second-hand clothes. These markets are becoming the millennials' shopping hubs as millennials are on a quest for uniqueness, fashion trends and value for money. Limited research regarding the shopping patterns and purchase decisions of Congolese millennials and even less regarding the informal clothing market in the Democratic Republic of Congo is available. This research is aimed at investigating factors influencing millennials in the purchase of second-hand clothes in the informal markets in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The theoretical framework was guided by the theory of planned behaviour from which the researcher constructed an adapted model. The purchase of secondhand clothes is the behaviour that is preceded and influenced by the consumer's intention to purchase. In turn, the intention to buy clothing from informal markets is influenced by various factors. Five factors were added to the model, namely quality, clothing interest, peers' opinions, price consciousness and the need for uniqueness. The model was investigated through a qualitative case study analysis. The data was collected through face-to-face interviews and the thematic analysis was conducted and interpreted manually. The target population argued that second-hand clothes are unique, durable and affordable. These clothes allow them to shop the fashion trends they see on social media from around the world. Thus, it is important to have a valuable understanding of the factors influencing Congolese millennials to buy second-hand clothes. Retailers and marketers in the fashion industry of the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly those in the informal clothing market, can consider the consumer insights acquired in this research and apply them to increase their advantage in the market place.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/35889 An investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of Congolese millennials in the Democratic Republic of Congo informal clothing market Momat, Olga Pillay, Pragasen Mbumbwa, T Clothing interest informal clothing market millennials peers' opinion perceived price perceived quality price consciousness second-hand clothes Theory of planned behaviour qualitative research Informal markets for fashion are a growing phenomenon around the world and more specifically in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In different cities in the Democratic Republic of Congo, there are tents housing vendors who sell second-hand clothes. These markets are becoming the millennials' shopping hubs as millennials are on a quest for uniqueness, fashion trends and value for money. Limited research regarding the shopping patterns and purchase decisions of Congolese millennials and even less regarding the informal clothing market in the Democratic Republic of Congo is available. This research is aimed at investigating factors influencing millennials in the purchase of second-hand clothes in the informal markets in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The theoretical framework was guided by the theory of planned behaviour from which the researcher constructed an adapted model. The purchase of secondhand clothes is the behaviour that is preceded and influenced by the consumer's intention to purchase. In turn, the intention to buy clothing from informal markets is influenced by various factors. Five factors were added to the model, namely quality, clothing interest, peers' opinions, price consciousness and the need for uniqueness. The model was investigated through a qualitative case study analysis. The data was collected through face-to-face interviews and the thematic analysis was conducted and interpreted manually. The target population argued that second-hand clothes are unique, durable and affordable. These clothes allow them to shop the fashion trends they see on social media from around the world. Thus, it is important to have a valuable understanding of the factors influencing Congolese millennials to buy second-hand clothes. Retailers and marketers in the fashion industry of the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly those in the informal clothing market, can consider the consumer insights acquired in this research and apply them to increase their advantage in the market place. 2022-03-03T21:19:33Z 2022-03-03T21:19:33Z 2021 2022-03-03T21:19:13Z Master Thesis Masters MBusSci http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35889 eng application/pdf Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Faculty of Science
spellingShingle Clothing interest
informal clothing market
millennials
peers' opinion
perceived price
perceived quality
price consciousness
second-hand clothes
Theory of planned behaviour
qualitative research
Momat, Olga
An investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of Congolese millennials in the Democratic Republic of Congo informal clothing market
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title An investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of Congolese millennials in the Democratic Republic of Congo informal clothing market
title_full An investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of Congolese millennials in the Democratic Republic of Congo informal clothing market
title_fullStr An investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of Congolese millennials in the Democratic Republic of Congo informal clothing market
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of Congolese millennials in the Democratic Republic of Congo informal clothing market
title_short An investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of Congolese millennials in the Democratic Republic of Congo informal clothing market
title_sort investigation of the components that influence the purchase decision of congolese millennials in the democratic republic of congo informal clothing market
topic Clothing interest
informal clothing market
millennials
peers' opinion
perceived price
perceived quality
price consciousness
second-hand clothes
Theory of planned behaviour
qualitative research
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35889
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