The Impact of Globalization on Consumer Behavior in Lubuskie Province in the Light of the Research

. The development of market economy, the continuing process of globalization, technolog ical progress, and rising living standards have created a kind of consumer culture in which people strive to best meet their needs. Undoubtedly, mass culture inluences the development of consumer behavior, their preferences, lifestyle. Currently, there is no single common position on how purchasing decisions are determined by global trends, and to what extent they are the result of cultural conditioning. The main objective of the study was to identify and evaluate the effects of consumption on global trends in consumer behavior and an indication of the factors that are crucial in consumers’ purchasing decisions in Lubuskie province. In this study we have used an analysis of the literature and the results of a survey conducted among respondents in Lubuskie province.


Introduction
Consumer behavior, cultural factors and conditions that determine them are the subject of much research and relection. Changes associated with the perception of consumption have changed dramatically over the centuries. But what remains unchanged is the fact that consumption plays a special role in the society. Undoubtedly, the development of market economy, the continuing process of globalization, technological progress, and rising living standards have created a kind of consumer culture in which people strive to best meet their needs. Giddens noted that in the context of globalization, however, we have stood in the face of the return towards the new individualism, which is, actively forming our self-identities (Giddens, 2008, p. 84). The pursuit of individualism, creating our own separate identity, style of behavior, attitudes, tastes, or preferences are only some attempts to stand out, since, according to Bourdieu's thesis "taste classiies, by classifying the person who is classifying: social actors are different by distinctions (...), in which their position is noted or marked in the objective classiications" (2005, p. 15). The author in the following discussion points out that there are some differences that are relected in the development of human society, because "the ideology of natural taste derives its manifestations and its effectiveness from neutralizing real differences, transforming the natural differences -differences in the ways of acquiring culture" (Bourdieu, 2005, p. 15) and thus, the consumption of goods and services. According to Macdonald, mass culture "is a dynamic, revolutionary force that eradicates class divisions, tradition, taste and blurs cultural distinctions" (Macdonald, 2002, p. 482). Mass culture inluences the development of consumer behavior, their preferences, lifestyle. However, as it was noted by Mazurek-Łopacińska, consumer susceptibility to the adoption of global products depends on the strength of the association with the local culture. Unstable products have a stronger relationship with the culture and their purchase is an expression of shopping habits, customs, and traditions of individual nations (Mazurek-Łopacińska, 2003, p. 35). It is worth noting that there is no single common position on how purchasing decisions are determined by global trends, and to what extent are the result of cultural conditioning.
The literature points to a number of factors inluencing the globalization of consumption and, on the other hand, inhibiting it. Among the factors contributing to the globalization of consumption Mazurek-Łopacińska distinguishes a desire for a modern, more attractive lifestyle, seeking convenience products, quality, and purchasing as a way to enhance the status of global consumers to underdeveloped countries. In contrast, agents that block the globalization of consumption are, for example, national attitudes that cause people to favor domestic production, consumer ethnocentrism, unemployment (Mazurek-Łopacińska, 2003, p. 34). In addition, the analysis of buyers' behavior in the research on the effect of country of origin shows that there are signiicant differences between the behavior of consumers in developed countries compared to consumers in underdeveloped countries, or depending on the country, the target group, or the type of goods. Among consumers in developed countries, there is a tendency to prefer products from their own country, while buyers in underdeveloped countries often choose foreign products (Sikora, 2008, pp. 173-184). This is particularly true of high-tech products. In addition, manufacturers with national roots are often more favored by older people and people with lower education, while this factor is the least important for people with higher education (Sikora, 2008, p. 176).

The level and structure of household expenditure in the region of Lubuskie province
The level of the average monthly income per household and the share of expenditure in disposable income in 2013 amounted to PLN 1238.06, while spending stood at PLN 1005.29. (Figure 1).   According to the results of the study presented in the report entitled Social Diagnosis of Lubuskie Province (Figure 2), the inhabitants spend the greatest part of their average expenditure on food and soft drinks (26.3%). In the next place were expenses related to the use of housing and energy carriers (20.6%). It is worth noting that a large part of the average monthly expenditure per person in the household is spent on transport (8.6%). And the smallest proportion of their average spending goes to education (about 1%).

New developments and trends in the sphere of consumption as determinants of consumer behavior
Human life, like any living organism, is associated with the consumption and assimilation of food and, therefore, the development of human civilization is closely connected with satisfying the basic physiological needs (Gawęcki, 2000, p. 11). Human nutrition is one of the basic conditions of one's life, development, health and itness, as well as a source of satisfaction to meet the social and hedonistic needs (Berger, 2000, p. 18). At the same time, changes associated with the perception of consumption have dramatically changed over the centuries. Nutrition serves not only as a means to satisfy hunger, but is also a source of pleasure and a common way of spending time with family/friends. The higher the rank of family/social life, the more the perception of the treatment of consumption is changing, becoming not only a way of satisfying hunger.
The development of the food market in Poland is determined not only by economic, demographic, social, and technological mega-and micro-trends, but also depends on the speciics of both regional and local production and consumption of food, as well as general trends of adaptation that generate the occurrence of new phenomena and consumption trends (Sojkin, Małecka, Olejniczak, Bakalarska, 2009, p. 11). Today, one may notice new phenomena and trends in the sphere of consumption, which include: -Deconsumption and proconsumption -conscious reduction of the size of rational consumption; -Increasing the importance of values such as health, good looks and physical state to improve the quality of life; -Different attitudes of consumers towards foreign products (ethnocentrism, cosmopolitanism, internationalism) (Sojkin, Małecka, Olejniczak, Bakalarska, 2009, p. 11); -Consumers becoming "multicultural" as a result of living in a multicultural world; -Appreciation of the importance of following the relationship between man and nature, manifested in supporting efforts to protect the environment and in the pursuit of acquisition and consumption of organic products (Mazurek-Łopacińska, 2003, p. 29). Consumers' decisions to purchase a product are affected by their daily life situation and the inluence to which they are subjected at the point of purchase (Plichta, 2004, p. 93). Among the factors that determine the purchase we can distinguish, for instance, economic, psychological, or socio-cultural. The image of the country of origin is essential for the formation of consumers' attitudes to foreign products. It is referred to as the impact that the image of the country has on consumers that evaluate products coming from this country. A speciic type of country of origin effect is consumer ethnocentrism (Figiel, 2004, p. 32). The concept of ethnocentrism was irst formulated by Sumner in 1906 as a "way of looking at the world in which the own group is seen as the center of the world and everything around is evaluated and classiied in relation to him/her" (Khan, Rizvi 2008). According to Sharma, Shimp and Shin consumer ethnocentrism is "a belief shared by consumers on the renunciation to purchase products of foreign origin in the context of the duty and morality" (2004, p. 32). The consumer can identify the country of origin of the product based on the following factors: the sign "made in", the name of the product and its contact details, brand, product description language, national quality symbols, barcode (Figiel, 2004, p. 32).
The main objective of the study was to identify and evaluate the effects of consumption on global trends in consumer behavior and an indication of the factors that are crucial in consumers' purchasing decisions in Lubuskie province.

Organization of research, sample size and selection
The survey involved a group of 285 respondents of different age groups in Lubuskie province. The study was conducted from May to November 2014. The subjects were divided into age groups: under 19, 19-34, 35-44, 45-55, over 55 years of age. Test sample was selected randomly. The structure of the respondents in terms of gender and age is shown in Table 1. The study included 285 respondents, of which approximately 65% were female and over 35% were male. The largest percentage of people were in the age range of 35-44 years. And the smallest in the range below 19 years.  Considering the data presented in Table 2, it should be stressed that the Polish origin of the products is important for respondents when purchasing vegetables, bakery and confectionery products, dairy products, as well as meat and sausages. In the case of fruit, Polish origin is essential for approx. 62% respondents; 31% respondents have indicated a neutral response, while over 7% respondents said this factor has little meaning. Fish -approx. 48% people declared that their Polish origin matters to them, over 35% respondents remained neutral while for about 17% subjects it is not at all important. It is worth noting that for every second respondent, beverages of Polish origin are important, and for every twelfth, it is not critical, while for every ifth it did not matter. In contrast, every twenty-second respondent did not opt for any option, selecting a neutral response. It is clear from the research that Polish sweets and sugary snacks are important only for approx. 12% people. Thirty percent declared that they have no preference, approx. 34% it does not matter much, and over 2% respondents said it has very little meaning. Twenty two percent of people have stated that for them there is no signiicance whether products are of Polish origin or not. In the case of salty snacks it is relevant for 8% people, 20% are not in favor of any option and chose a neutral response. The least important is the origin of salty snacks. Approximately 32% people stated it was not of high signiicance and for over 40% respondents it did not matter. It should be noted that for the respondents, Polish origin is the least important when it comes to alcohols since for only 16% it is of little importance, and for approx. 84% it is irrelevant.

Conclusions of test results
Increasing consumer nutrition awareness contributes to the growth of interest in food which is conducive to maintaining health, well-being and maintaining physical and mental itness. Food is designed not only to satisfy hunger, but also to improve . Popularity of organic foods is also accompanied by other changes in food preferences of consumers because the consumption of popular products with a low caloriic value is replaced by the so-called fashion for consuming balanced products, which contain appropriate vitamins and nutrients (Woś, Rochacka, Kasperek-Hoppe, 2004, p. 119). It is worth noting that today's buyers are becoming more demanding and expect individual treatment, a wide range of commercial products tailored to their needs and expectations. It should also be noted that the implementation of environmental needs as the main reason for the purchase is relatively rare in relation to products of daily use and is strongly dependent on the level of consumer awareness (Adamczyk, 2004, p. 26). Respondents were also asked to identify factors inluencing the purchase of food products (Table 3). On the basis of the data contained in the Table, it can be seen that for approx. 59% of respondents the most important factor is the price of the products they purchase. Freshness, taste, brand and quality, as well as health beneits also have a strong inluence on purchasing decisions. An important factor for respondents Pobrane z czasopisma Annales H -Oeconomia http://oeconomia.annales.umcs.pl Data: 20/07/2018 04:06:17 U M C S (over 33%) is also the nutritional value of products. For 32% the composition of the product was relevant and for over 34% it was the Polish product origin. According to the study, out of 285 respondents, every third decided to purchase trade promotions, while every ifth is inluenced by advertising and every sixth by the date of manufacturing. In contrast, the size of the package was relevant to every fourteenth respondent, no preservatives / ecology to every ifteenth respondent, tradition to every sixteenth, and the opinions of family / friends / online forums to every eighteenth. It is worth noting that foreign origin of the product was relevant to every twenty-second respondent. Reputation of the manufacturer, loyalty to the manufacturer, attractive packaging, as well as purchasing habits were considered the least important factors.
Along with changes in the food trade, changes in consumer behavior in Lubuskie province are relected. Development of new forms of trade meant that the customer has a wide range of space and time to make purchases in order to meet one of the basic human needs that is the need to satisfy hunger (Table 4). The dynamic development of retail has an impact on consumer behavior in the selection of the store as a place for shopping. Research indicates the importance of large retail chains, i.e. hyper-and supermarkets, discount stores in the life of the inhabitants of the Lubuskie province. Based on these results, it was observed that the abovementioned stores sell to about 74% of the respondents. About 35% of respondents chose the hypermarket, more than 14% the supermarket, and more than 24% chose the discount store. It is also worth noting that every 10th respondent goes to a traditional shop, and every 14th respondent to the convenient store, and every 12th person tends to choose the marketplace in order to make everyday purchases. The smallest number of indications was received by the healthy food store, since only one person has declared to make purchases in it. Figure 3 shows the reasons for buying Polish products.  Shown results indicate that the main reasons for buying Polish products are, in the opinion of respondents, healthier products compared with products from other countries (percentage of indications over 49%). In the second place there is the support for the Polish economy (percentage of indications 26%), followed by better quality (percentage of indications approx. 15%). It should also be noted that every seventh respondent selects Polish products due to favorable price.
Respondents were also asked about preferences for food consumption ( Figure  4) and the degree of acceptance of new products on the market ( Figure 5). On the basis of the data included in the Figure it can be stated that over 69% of respondents prefer meals prepared at home, every 5th consumer goes to a restaurant, and every 9th to fast food restaurants.  In the context of the responses regarding the acceptance of new products on the market, more than half of the respondents i.e. approx. 55% buy new products as soon as they appear on the market, over 27% buy products which others have already bought and have expressed positive opinions about. However, over 18% are not purchasing new products on the market.

Summary
Along with the changes in the food trade, changes in consumer behavior in Lubuskie province are relected. The globalization of the food market substantially inluenced the behavior of consumers by creating the possibility of using newly developed products and any developments while respecting the products and traditional Polish meals prepared at home. Development of new forms of trade meant that the customer has not only a wide range of space but also time to make purchases in order to meet one of the basic human needs, that is the need to satisfy hunger. In the light of the conducted research it is showed that large-trading networks play an important role in consumers' everyday lives, becoming the most frequently chosen place for making everyday purchases for the majority of respondents. Given consumer behavior is related to the average monthly per capita expenditure of households in Lubuskie province. The largest part of their average expenditure is spent on food and soft drinks. The research found that depending on the type of the product, Polish origin of the product becomes of more or less importance to the respondents. For respondents Polish origin is most important when it comes to purchasing vegetables, bakery and confectionery products, dairy products, as well as meat and sausages, and the main reason for the purchase is the belief that Polish products are healthier than the products of foreign origin. The least important in terms of Polish origin is alcohol. It should also be noted that the globalization of consumption means that