Abstract:
Gold in India occupies a special space in the life of people. It possesses utilitarian, hedonic as
well as symbolic qualities. This has ensured that India regularly accounts for almost 25% of
the total gold imports in the world. The study is an attempt to identify the impact of cultural
dynamics on gold store (Jewelry) selection behavior. The population was classified into pre
and post-liberalization generation by dividing into those born before 1976 and after 1976. This
was based on average marriage age for females. Though the legal age for marriage for females
in India is 18, actual average marriage age for females in India is 20 to 22. The generation born
in 1976 would turn 20 by 1996, meaning that the marriage of women belonging to this
generation would have happened well after the fall outs of globalization would have started to
impact the economy. In order to reduce the impact of external factors on the result samples
were chosen from the same socio-economic background i.e. one sample belonging to each of
the generations were selected from the same family. A snowballing sampling methodology was
adopted. The data was collected using a structured questionnaire. The store selection variables
considered under the study were broadly classified into internal and external. Internal includes
statements as I buy gold from the same store, I have a list of stores that I trust I choose from
among them based on the situation and I take a decision based on opinions of friends and
family. The external factors considered were I take a decision based on the attractiveness of
advertisements, I take a decision based on promotion and offers. The data was collected from
a total of 105 families (210 respondents). The study brought out that cultural dynamics has an
influence on store choice behavior. The study couldn’t find any difference between the different
attributes contributing to store selection among the pre-liberalization generation. While among
the post-liberalization generation though there are differences. The study concludes by stating
that cultural dynamics have an impact on store choice behavior. It also opens up a research gap,
as the influence of cultural dynamics on other processes of consumer behavior can be probed
into as well.