Journal of Management and Entrepreneurship Research
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)

Social Cognitive Factors Influencing Social Commerce Engagement among Generation Z in Indonesia

Auliya, Zakky Fahma (Unknown)
Suyanto, Muhammad (Unknown)
Hidayat, Anas (Unknown)
Roostika, Ratna (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2025

Abstract

Objective: This study investigates the social cognitive factors influencing social commerce engagement, focusing on Generation Z users in Indonesia. The objective is to explore the roles of subjective norms, perceived utilitarian value, self-efficacy, and the fear of missing out (FoMO) in shaping purchase intentions on platforms like TikTok. Research Design & Methods: This study uses an explanatory research design to test causal relationships between variables, focusing on Generation Z TikTok users in Indonesia. A non-probability and convenience sampling method was used, with a sample size of 325 respondents, which falls within the recommended range of 100-400 respondents. Findings: Subjective norms were found to significantly influence purchase intentions in collectivist cultures like Indonesia. Perceived utilitarian value, such as convenience and cost-efficiency, also positively impacts purchase intentions. Self-efficacy boosts consumer confidence in navigating social commerce platforms, enhancing purchase intentions. FoMO serves as a crucial mediator, especially during time-sensitive sales or influencer promotions, increasing urgency in purchasing decisions. The intention to buy strongly correlates with actual purchases. Implications and Recommendations: Marketers should leverage micro-influencers to build trust in niche communities. AI algorithms can predict trends from user behavior, while integrating augmented reality (AR) features can improve engagement. Creating exclusive content and limited-time offers can amplify FoMO, encouraging quicker purchase decisions. Clear return policies and product reviews can further enhance consumer confidence. Contribution & Value Added: This study integrates FoMO into social cognitive theory (SCT), offering valuable insights into the psychological factors shaping social commerce behavior. It provides actionable recommendations for marketers to optimize engagement and drive sales.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jmer

Publisher

Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

Description

JMER: Journal of Management and Entrepreneurship Research (p-ISSN: 2723-1658; e-ISSN: 2723-1666) provides a venue for high quality manuscripts dealing with management and entrepreneurship in its broadest sense. The editorial board encourages manuscripts that are international in scope; however, ...