The Impact of Covid-19 on Consumer Purchase Decision of Luxury Products in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Thesis title: The Impact of Covid-19 on Consumer Purchase Decision of Luxury Products in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Author: Marghalani, Raoah
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Stříteský, Václav
Opponents: Tahal, Radek
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the covid-19 pandemic on luxury consumption and behavior in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study utilized a mixed methodology in order to gain more insights from the Saudi luxury consumers. This was done in the form of a quantitative method through an online questionnaire, and a qualitative method through an online focus group discussion. The online questionnaire collected a total of 216 responses, while the focus group discussion had 6 participants. The survey results show that Saudi luxury consumers were negatively financially affected after the pandemic justifying the changes in behavior and consumption. The findings also show a significant decrease in general spending and luxury spending. The decrease in luxury spending was more pronounced for upper-class, and young consumers. In addition, the study showed that social media following of luxury brands decreased, while shopping online increased. Furthermore, luxury shopping was the least preferred shopping category after covid-19. In addition, the focus group participants provided additional insights and further supported the results of the survey. Limitations of the study include time constraints leading to a smaller than desired sample size. Additionally, due to the covid-19 pandemic restrictions in movement, in-person interviews and in-person focus group discussions were not possible.
Keywords: Luxury consumption ; Saudi Arabia; Covid-19
Thesis title: The Impact of Covid-19 on Consumer Purchase Decision of Luxury Products in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Author: Marghalani, Raoah
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Stříteský, Václav
Opponents: Tahal, Radek
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the covid-19 pandemic on luxury consumption and behavior in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study utilized a mixed methodology in order to gain more insights from the Saudi luxury consumers. This was done in the form of a quantitative method through an online questionnaire, and a qualitative method through an online focus group discussion. The online questionnaire collected a total of 216 responses, while the focus group discussion had 6 participants. The survey results show that Saudi luxury consumers were negatively financially affected after the pandemic justifying the changes in behavior and consumption. The findings also show a significant decrease in general spending and luxury spending. The decrease in luxury spending was more pronounced for upper-class, and young consumers. In addition, the study showed that social media following of luxury brands decreased, while shopping online increased. Furthermore, luxury shopping was the least preferred shopping category after covid-19. In addition, the focus group participants provided additional insights and further supported the results of the survey. Limitations of the study include time constraints leading to a smaller than desired sample size. Additionally, due to the covid-19 pandemic restrictions in movement, in-person interviews and in-person focus group discussions were not possible.
Keywords: Luxury consumption ; Saudi Arabia; Covid-19

Information about study

Study programme: Ekonomika a management/Management
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Business Administration
Department: Department of Marketing

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 23. 11. 2020
Date of submission: 12. 5. 2021
Date of defense: 16. 6. 2021
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/75273/podrobnosti

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