Luxury Consumption in Emerging Markets Examining the Influence of Vanity Attitude and Purchase Intention Evidence from Delhi NCR

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  • Suman Nandal Sehrawat, Dr. Manmohan Chaudhry Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7492/jq7z6m41

Keywords:

Luxury Consumption, Vanity, Consumer Attitude, Purchase Intention, Emerging Markets

Abstract

The study investigates how vanity affects consumer attitude and purchase intention about luxury products in an emerging market setting, i.e., in case of Delhi NCR.
The quantitative research approach was taken with a descriptive and analytical research design, where the data were gathered using a structured questionnaire
n=200 respondents, and analyzed using statistical programs like regression and correlation. The findings show that vanity has a significant impact on consumer
attitude, whereas the attitude has a very strong relationship with the purchase intention, but the direct impact of vanity on purchase intention is relatively weak.
The results indicate that the influence of luxury consumption is not solely determined by psychological characteristics like vanity but also by attitudinal and
situational factors with references to the social impact, perceived worth, and aspiration behavior. This study concludes that consumer attitude is an important
mediating process and luxury consumption in the emerging markets is a complex phenomenon which is determined by psychological, social and cultural
interactions.

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1990-2026

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Luxury Consumption in Emerging Markets Examining the Influence of Vanity Attitude and Purchase Intention Evidence from Delhi NCR. (2026). MSW Management Journal, 36(2), 638-644. https://doi.org/10.7492/jq7z6m41

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