Antecedent and Consequences of Mall Value

Authors

  • Salman Faris Insani Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara, Sukoharjo, Indonesia
  • Ariyani Wahyu Wijayanti Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara, Sukoharjo, Indonesia
  • Usman Sudarmaji Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Maria Joy I. Idian Camarine Sur Polytechnic Colleges, Camarines Sur, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56741/jmsd.v1i01.37


Keywords:

Value, Satisfaction, Shopping Environment

Abstract

This research contributes by using the concept and measurement of mall values to increase generalization, and to connect it with antecedent variables and their consequences. Variables measured in relation to the mall value concept in this study are shopping environments and consumer satisfaction. The respondents in this study were 210 mall shoppers at Hartono Lifestyle Mall Surakarta. The empirical results indicate mall value construct is an important issue on marketing strategy crafting in Hartono Lifestyle Mall Surakarta.

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Author Biographies

Salman Faris Insani, Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara, Sukoharjo, Indonesia

Salman Faris Insani is a lecturer of Marketing in the Faculty of Economics at Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara. He has published several research papers in authoritative national journals. His research interests include consumer resistance behavior, perceived value, and digital marketing. (email: Faris.uvbn@gmail.com).

Ariyani Wahyu Wijayanti, Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara, Sukoharjo, Indonesia

Ariyani Wahyu Wijayanti is a lecturer of Human Resources Management in the Faculty of Economics at Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara. She has published several research papers in authoritative national journals. Her research interests include behavior science and entrepreneurship. (email: ariyaniwahyuwijayanti@univetbantara.ac.id.).

Usman Sudarmaji, Universitas Sebelas Maret

Usman Sudarmaji is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Sebelas Maret University. He has published several research papers in authoritative national journals. His research interest are in Political Skill, Leadership, and behavior science. (email: usman.sudarmaji@staff.uns.ac.id).

Maria Joy I. Idian, Camarine Sur Polytechnic Colleges, Camarines Sur, Philippines

Dr. Maria Joy I. Idian is a member of Asian Intellect for Academic Organization and Development Inc. – a publication organization. She published research paper and working on several institutional researches and funded research with the Department of Agriculture, Philippines. She is into consumer behavior, market assessment and Gender & Development type of research. (email: joyidian@cspc.edu.ph).  

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Published

2022-08-03

How to Cite

Salman Faris Insani, Ariyani Wahyu Wijayanti, Usman Sudarmaji, & Maria Joy I. Idian. (2022). Antecedent and Consequences of Mall Value. Journal of Management Studies and Development, 1(01), 36–47. https://doi.org/10.56741/jmsd.v1i01.37

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