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Farzam Farzan

Farzam Farzan

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: orcid 0000-0002-5349-3246
Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
Address: Mazandaran- Babolsar- University of Mazandaran
Phone: 09111125098

Research

Title
Factors affecting purchase intention toward counterfeit sport shoes (case study: university of Mazandaran)
Type
Presentation
Keywords
Purchase intention, Attitude toward economic benefits, Attitude toward hedonic benefits, Counterfeit sport shoes
Year
2018
Researchers Mohammad Farjadmehr ، Farzam Farzan ، Morteza Dousti

Abstract

Introduction: Today, the production of counterfeit products has increased and the market for these products has affected global trade. As a result of the expansion of the shadow economy, it has caused damage to the companies that produce the genuine products. In fact, the main problem with the production of these products is the high demand by consumers, which changes consumers' perceptions. Therefore, the present research seeks to determine the factors affecting the intention to purchase counterfeit sport shoes, which includes examining the variables of past experience, attitudes toward buying counterfeits (by economic and hedonic benefits, individual characteristics (materialism, and perception of future social status). Methodology: It is a descriptive research. The research population is the students of Mazandaran University which according to the Morgan table, the number of samples is 375. Using a simple random sampling, 381 questionnaires were used for statistical analysis using Spss (ETA Coefficient) and Smart Pls (path coefficients). The data were collected by means of yoo and lee (2009) questionnaire. The reliability by Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.82. Results: The results showed that the past experience of buying counterfeit sport shoes, attitudes toward economic benefits and attitudes toward hedonic benefits were positively related to the intention to buy counterfeit shoes. Materialism had a negative effect on purchase intention of counterfeit sports shoes. On the other hand, perceived future social status had no effect on the intention to buy counterfeit shoes. Discussion: According to the results, past experience of buying counterfeit sport shoes is related to the intention to buy counterfeit sport shoes. In fact, the purchase of counterfeit shoes in the past can predict future behavior that supports the theory of planned behavior. On the other hand, the results showed that the attitude toward economic benefits of counterfeit sport shoes is a major