Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among

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Autor(a) principal: dos Santos, Cristiane Pizzutti
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Daniel Von Der Heyde
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: RAM. Revista de Administração Mackenzie
Texto Completo: https://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/RAM/article/view/2502
Resumo: Experiences in adolescence are of major importance in building patterns of behavior, including in the adult phase. Drawing from socialization theory and studies on materialism, this study aims to investigate the formation of materialistic behavior among adolescents, researching the antecedent variables of this behavior. In order to do that, a theoretical framework, based on two important research streams – socialization theory and socio-familiar structure –, was developed and tested through two surveys, the first one with 460 adolescents and the second with 190 just-adults. The model was tested by the statistical technique of Confirmatory Factorial Analysis with structural equations. The findings of the first study bring a significant impact of the following variables in the materialistic behavior among adolescents: 1. level of interaction with their parents; 2. level of contact with their peers; 3. level of contact with television; 4. gender; 5. family income; and 6. situation of their parents. Female teenagers, with divorced parents, high family income, higher contact with their peers and with television indicated higher degree of materialism; while those adolescents with higher interaction with their parents presented lower degree of materialism. Comparing these findings with those from the second study – composed by just-adults –, we observe that the influence of gender, income and, mainly, television on the materialistic behavior has decreased significantly. On the other hand, the impact of the situation of the parents in the adolescence is still high and the influence of the level of interaction with their friends during teenager years increased. Overall, the results support the impact of socialization during adolescence in the formation of materialism and the influence of the interaction with peers on the sample composed by adolescents as well as by individuals in the beginning of their adult phase. Regarding television, the impact is more immediate, being restricted to materialistic behaviors during adolescence. The separation of parents, gender, and familiar income also exert relevant influence. There was no difference in levels of materialism between the two samples. A qualitative study with 11 adolescents was carried out to sediment findings, in which the group influence was salient.
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spelling Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism amongLa socialización de consumo y la formación del materialismo entre losA socialização de consumo e a formação do materialismo entre os adolescentesSocializationAdolescentsMaterialismSocio-familiar structureBehaviorSocializaciónAdolescentesMaterialismoEstructura Socio-FamiliarComportamientoSocializaçãoAdolescentesMaterialismoEstrutura sociofamiliarComportamentoExperiences in adolescence are of major importance in building patterns of behavior, including in the adult phase. Drawing from socialization theory and studies on materialism, this study aims to investigate the formation of materialistic behavior among adolescents, researching the antecedent variables of this behavior. In order to do that, a theoretical framework, based on two important research streams – socialization theory and socio-familiar structure –, was developed and tested through two surveys, the first one with 460 adolescents and the second with 190 just-adults. The model was tested by the statistical technique of Confirmatory Factorial Analysis with structural equations. The findings of the first study bring a significant impact of the following variables in the materialistic behavior among adolescents: 1. level of interaction with their parents; 2. level of contact with their peers; 3. level of contact with television; 4. gender; 5. family income; and 6. situation of their parents. Female teenagers, with divorced parents, high family income, higher contact with their peers and with television indicated higher degree of materialism; while those adolescents with higher interaction with their parents presented lower degree of materialism. Comparing these findings with those from the second study – composed by just-adults –, we observe that the influence of gender, income and, mainly, television on the materialistic behavior has decreased significantly. On the other hand, the impact of the situation of the parents in the adolescence is still high and the influence of the level of interaction with their friends during teenager years increased. Overall, the results support the impact of socialization during adolescence in the formation of materialism and the influence of the interaction with peers on the sample composed by adolescents as well as by individuals in the beginning of their adult phase. Regarding television, the impact is more immediate, being restricted to materialistic behaviors during adolescence. The separation of parents, gender, and familiar income also exert relevant influence. There was no difference in levels of materialism between the two samples. A qualitative study with 11 adolescents was carried out to sediment findings, in which the group influence was salient.Las experiencias en la adolescencia son de gran importancia en la construcción de estándares de comportamiento, incluso en la fase adulta. Utilizándose de la teoría de la socialización y de estudios sobre materialismo, el propósito de este trabajo es examinar la formación del comportamiento materialista en la población joven, investigando las variables que anteceden a ese comportamiento. Para eso, un modelo teórico, basado en dos importantes corrientes de investigación – teoría de la socialización y de la estructura socio-familiar – ha sido desarrollado y averiguado, a través de dos estudios cuantitativos, el primero con 460 adolescentes y el segundo con 190 recién-adultos. El modelo fue probado por la técnica estadística del análisis factorial confirmatoria de ecuaciones estructurales. Los resultados del primer estudio han traído un impacto significativo de las siguientes variables en el comportamiento materialista de los adolescentes: 1. grado de interacción con los padres; 2. nivel de contacto con los amigos; 3. grado de contacto con la televisión; 4. sexo; 5. renta familiar; y 6. situación de los padres. Siendo que jóvenes del sexo femenino, con padres separados, alta renta familiar, mayor contacto con los amigos y con la televisión han indicado mayor grado de materialismo; mientras aquellos con mayor interacción con los padres, han presentado menor grado de materialismo. Al compararse los resultados obtenidos en la primera muestra con aquellos obtenidos en la segunda – compuesta por jóvenes adultos, se puede observar que la influencia del sexo, de la renta y, principalmente, de la televisión en el comportamiento materialista obtuvieron una caída expresiva. Por otro lado, la influencia de la separación de los padres en la época de la adolescencia se mantiene elevada y la influencia de la interacción con los amigos también en esta época tiene fuerte aumento. De forma general, los resultados sostienen el impacto de la socialización durante la adolescencia en la formación del materialismo y la influencia de la interacción con amigos tanto entre adolescentes cuanto entre los individuos en el inicio de la fase adulta. En relación a la televisión, el impacto es más inmediato, quedando restricto al comportamiento materialista durante la adolescencia. La separación de los padres, el sexo, la renta familiar también han tenido influencia relevante. No ha habido diferencia entre los niveles de materialismo entre las dos muestras. Un estudio cualitativo con 11 adolescentes ha sido realizado para sedimentar las descubiertas, en la cual la influencia del grupo ha sido resaltada.As experiências na adolescência são de grande importância na construção de padrões de comportamento, inclusive na fase adulta. Utilizando-se da teoria da socialização e de estudos sobre materialismo, o propósito deste trabalho é examinar a formação do comportamento materialista entre adolescentes, investigando as variáveis antecedentes desse comportamento. Para tanto, um modelo teórico, baseado em duas importantes correntes de pesquisa – teoria da socialização e da estrutura sociofamiliar – foi desenvolvido e testado, através de dois estudos descritivos de corte transversal, o primeiro com 460 adolescentes e o segundo com 190 recém-adultos. O modelo foi testado pela técnica estatística de Análise Fatorial Confirmatória a partir de equações estruturais. Os resultados do primeiro estudo trouxeram um impacto significativo das seguintes variáveis no comportamento materialista dos adolescentes: 1. grau de interação com os pais; 2. nível de contato com os amigos; 3. grau de contato com a televisão; 4. sexo; 5. renda familiar; e 6. situação dos pais. Jovens do sexo feminino, com pais separados, alta renda familiar, maior contato com os amigos e com a televisão indicaram maior grau de materialismo; enquanto aqueles com maior interação com os pais apresentaram menor grau de materialismo. Ao se comparar os resultados obtidos na primeira amostra com aqueles obtidos na segunda – composta por jovens adultos –, observa-se que a influência do sexo, da renda e, principalmente, da televisão no comportamento materialista obteve queda expressiva. Por outro lado, a influência da separação dos pais na época da adolescência mantém-se elevada e a influência da interação com os amigos também nessa época tem forte aumento. De forma geral, os resultados sustentam o impacto da socialização durante a adolescência na formação do materialismo e a influência da interação com amigos tanto entre adolescentes quanto entre indivíduos no início da fase adulta. Em relação à televisão, o impacto é mais imediato, ficando restrito ao comportamento materialista durante a adolescência. A separação dos pais, o sexo e a renda familiar também tiveram influência relevante. Não houve diferença nos níveis de materialismo entre as duas amostras. Um estudo qualitativo com 11 adolescentes foi realizado para sedimentar os achados, no qual a influência do grupo foi ressaltada.Editora Mackenzie2010-11-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/RAM/article/view/2502Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2011)Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2011)Revista de Administração Mackenzie (Mackenzie Management Review); v. 12 n. 1 (2011)1678-69711518-6776reponame:RAM. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among
La socialización de consumo y la formación del materialismo entre los
A socialização de consumo e a formação do materialismo entre os adolescentes
title Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among
spellingShingle Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among
dos Santos, Cristiane Pizzutti
Socialization
Adolescents
Materialism
Socio-familiar structure
Behavior
Socialización
Adolescentes
Materialismo
Estructura Socio-Familiar
Comportamiento
Socialização
Adolescentes
Materialismo
Estrutura sociofamiliar
Comportamento
title_short Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among
title_full Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among
title_fullStr Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among
title_full_unstemmed Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among
title_sort Consumption socialization and the formation of materialism among
author dos Santos, Cristiane Pizzutti
author_facet dos Santos, Cristiane Pizzutti
Fernandes, Daniel Von Der Heyde
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Daniel Von Der Heyde
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv dos Santos, Cristiane Pizzutti
Fernandes, Daniel Von Der Heyde
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Socialization
Adolescents
Materialism
Socio-familiar structure
Behavior
Socialización
Adolescentes
Materialismo
Estructura Socio-Familiar
Comportamiento
Socialização
Adolescentes
Materialismo
Estrutura sociofamiliar
Comportamento
topic Socialization
Adolescents
Materialism
Socio-familiar structure
Behavior
Socialización
Adolescentes
Materialismo
Estructura Socio-Familiar
Comportamiento
Socialização
Adolescentes
Materialismo
Estrutura sociofamiliar
Comportamento
description Experiences in adolescence are of major importance in building patterns of behavior, including in the adult phase. Drawing from socialization theory and studies on materialism, this study aims to investigate the formation of materialistic behavior among adolescents, researching the antecedent variables of this behavior. In order to do that, a theoretical framework, based on two important research streams – socialization theory and socio-familiar structure –, was developed and tested through two surveys, the first one with 460 adolescents and the second with 190 just-adults. The model was tested by the statistical technique of Confirmatory Factorial Analysis with structural equations. The findings of the first study bring a significant impact of the following variables in the materialistic behavior among adolescents: 1. level of interaction with their parents; 2. level of contact with their peers; 3. level of contact with television; 4. gender; 5. family income; and 6. situation of their parents. Female teenagers, with divorced parents, high family income, higher contact with their peers and with television indicated higher degree of materialism; while those adolescents with higher interaction with their parents presented lower degree of materialism. Comparing these findings with those from the second study – composed by just-adults –, we observe that the influence of gender, income and, mainly, television on the materialistic behavior has decreased significantly. On the other hand, the impact of the situation of the parents in the adolescence is still high and the influence of the level of interaction with their friends during teenager years increased. Overall, the results support the impact of socialization during adolescence in the formation of materialism and the influence of the interaction with peers on the sample composed by adolescents as well as by individuals in the beginning of their adult phase. Regarding television, the impact is more immediate, being restricted to materialistic behaviors during adolescence. The separation of parents, gender, and familiar income also exert relevant influence. There was no difference in levels of materialism between the two samples. A qualitative study with 11 adolescents was carried out to sediment findings, in which the group influence was salient.
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