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Adolescents’ use of influence tactics with parents in family travel decision making: a cross-societal comparison in Eastern Europe. / Yen, Wen-Shen ; Su, Che-Jen Su; Lan, Yi-Fang ; Mazurek, Marica ; Kosmaczewska, Joanna ; Svagzdiene, Biruta ; Cherenkov, Vitally.
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T1 - Adolescents’ use of influence tactics with parents in family travel decision making: a cross-societal comparison in Eastern Europe
AU - Yen, Wen-Shen
AU - Su, Che-Jen Su
AU - Lan, Yi-Fang
AU - Mazurek, Marica
AU - Kosmaczewska, Joanna
AU - Svagzdiene, Biruta
AU - Cherenkov, Vitally
N1 - Yen, W. S. Adolescents’ use of influence tactics with parents in family travel decision making: a cross-societal comparison in Eastern Europe / W.- S. Yen, C.- J. Su Su, Y. -F. Lan, M. Mazurek, J. Kosmaczewska, B. Svagzdiene, V. Cherenkov // Social Science Journal. - 2020.
PY - 2020/4/20
Y1 - 2020/4/20
N2 - We aim to present a cross-societal comparison of the influence tactics that adolescents use with their parents in family travel decisions by investigating 762 usable responses of senior high school students across four Eastern Europe societies (Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia). Through multi-group confirmatory factor analysis (MG-CFA), adolescent influence behavior emerges in a refined and validated model of four subscales reflecting bargaining, persuasion, emotional, and request strategies. These subscales indicate the measurement invariance of adolescent influence behavior across societies. Our findings show significant between-society differences for all four dimensions of adolescents’ influence tactics with their parents. Furthermore, respondents from all four societies have similar priorities of choosing their influence tactics, as reported in recent studies on family purchase decisions. We also found that respondents from the non-post-Soviet cluster (NPSC) are more likely to apply various influence tactics than their counterparts from the post-Soviet cluster (PSC). We conclude with a discussion of these differences and why they may have occurred.
AB - We aim to present a cross-societal comparison of the influence tactics that adolescents use with their parents in family travel decisions by investigating 762 usable responses of senior high school students across four Eastern Europe societies (Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia). Through multi-group confirmatory factor analysis (MG-CFA), adolescent influence behavior emerges in a refined and validated model of four subscales reflecting bargaining, persuasion, emotional, and request strategies. These subscales indicate the measurement invariance of adolescent influence behavior across societies. Our findings show significant between-society differences for all four dimensions of adolescents’ influence tactics with their parents. Furthermore, respondents from all four societies have similar priorities of choosing their influence tactics, as reported in recent studies on family purchase decisions. We also found that respondents from the non-post-Soviet cluster (NPSC) are more likely to apply various influence tactics than their counterparts from the post-Soviet cluster (PSC). We conclude with a discussion of these differences and why they may have occurred.
KW - Adolescent influence tactics with parents
KW - cross-societal comparison
KW - Eastern Europe
KW - family travel decisions
KW - measurement invariance
KW - MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE
KW - PURCHASE DECISIONS
KW - OF-FIT INDEXES
KW - VALUES
KW - WoS
KW - SCOPUS
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85083700621&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/03623319.2020.1745519
DO - 10.1080/03623319.2020.1745519
M3 - Article
JO - Social Science Journal
JF - Social Science Journal
SN - 0362-3319
ER -
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