Ethnocentrism in Austria – Historical data

This data article offers three inter-connected, historical datasets regarding consumer ethnocentrism in Austria. (1) The first dataset (cet-dev) was used for scale development. It replicates and extends the US-CETSCALE, developed by Shimp and Sharma [1]. It was drawn on a quota-sampling technique (n...

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Main Author: Rudolf R. Sinkovics
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340923004444
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description This data article offers three inter-connected, historical datasets regarding consumer ethnocentrism in Austria. (1) The first dataset (cet-dev) was used for scale development. It replicates and extends the US-CETSCALE, developed by Shimp and Sharma [1]. It was drawn on a quota-sampling technique (n = 1105), representative of the Austrian population in 1993 and examines perceptions regarding foreign-made products. (2) The second dataset (cet-val) was used for scale validation, again drawn from a representative sample of the Austrian population in 1993-1994 (n = 1069), and (3) the third dataset (cet-xtrmgrp) drew on a snowball sample of members of the Austrian army (n = 105) and members of export-oriented firms (n = 72), thus providing an ‘extreme group’ validation opportunity for the Austrian CETSCALE. The data can be reused for factor analytic multivariate procedures, to test antecedents and consequences of consumer ethnocentrism in the Austrian context and provide historic value, if pooled and reused with contemporary data.
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spelling doaj.art-6ebb0de8d18e43769df127710ce162312023-08-13T04:53:56ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092023-08-0149109326Ethnocentrism in Austria – Historical dataRudolf R. Sinkovics0University of Glasgow, Adam Smith Business School and LUT University, FinlandThis data article offers three inter-connected, historical datasets regarding consumer ethnocentrism in Austria. (1) The first dataset (cet-dev) was used for scale development. It replicates and extends the US-CETSCALE, developed by Shimp and Sharma [1]. It was drawn on a quota-sampling technique (n = 1105), representative of the Austrian population in 1993 and examines perceptions regarding foreign-made products. (2) The second dataset (cet-val) was used for scale validation, again drawn from a representative sample of the Austrian population in 1993-1994 (n = 1069), and (3) the third dataset (cet-xtrmgrp) drew on a snowball sample of members of the Austrian army (n = 105) and members of export-oriented firms (n = 72), thus providing an ‘extreme group’ validation opportunity for the Austrian CETSCALE. The data can be reused for factor analytic multivariate procedures, to test antecedents and consequences of consumer ethnocentrism in the Austrian context and provide historic value, if pooled and reused with contemporary data.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340923004444CetscaleConsumer behaviorPatriotismConservatismOpennessDogmatism
spellingShingle Rudolf R. Sinkovics
Ethnocentrism in Austria – Historical data
Data in Brief
Cetscale
Consumer behavior
Patriotism
Conservatism
Openness
Dogmatism
title Ethnocentrism in Austria – Historical data
title_full Ethnocentrism in Austria – Historical data
title_fullStr Ethnocentrism in Austria – Historical data
title_full_unstemmed Ethnocentrism in Austria – Historical data
title_short Ethnocentrism in Austria – Historical data
title_sort ethnocentrism in austria historical data
topic Cetscale
Consumer behavior
Patriotism
Conservatism
Openness
Dogmatism
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340923004444
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