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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20901/ms.11.22.2

Generation Z and Consumption: How Communication Environment Shapes Youth Choices

Rasa Smaliukiene orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5240-2429 ; Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Elena Kocai ; Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Angele Tamuleviciute ; Vilnius Gediminas Technical University


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Abstract

Using smart applications, members of Generation Z communicate in their networks on a wide‏ range of issues, which forms their social sensitivity and makes impact on their consumption. The article‏ focuses on Generation Z in Central and East Europe (CEE) where youth as a share of the total population is‏ the smallest in the world. This study investigates Generation Z in Lithuania, one of the CEE countries, and‏ presents the results of a large-scale survey of youth which analyses the expression of consumption and‏ its interconnection with characteristics formed by social media. There are three main characteristics that‏ explain consumption by Generation Z: cultural tolerance, social tolerance and tolerance to otherness on‏ the network. This threefold theoretical model was proved using the Structural Equation Model (SQM). On‏ the basis of this test we found out that social mindset is the strongest mediator between communication‏ environment and consumption by Generation Z. At the same time, communication environment‏ motivates for self-reward and hedonic consumption which does not compete and goes along with the‏ social mindset. We conclude that Gen Z is a new group in consumer society that is distinctive by its unique‏ characteristics.‏

Keywords

consumptions; youth; generation Z; communication; social mindset; structural equation model (SQM ) test

Hrčak ID:

253369

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/253369

Publication date:

9.3.2021.

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