Money not top issue keeping Chinese awake at night

By Ashok Sethi
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In a recent global survey by German market researcher GfK into what causes stress, data from over 27,000 consumers indicated that a feeling that they do not have enough money is the biggest culprit.

Interestingly, the Chinese differ from the rest of the world, by saying that it is not money that causes them stress, but it is the relentless pressure they put on themselves that troubles them.

This "self-caused stress" also seems a strong phenomenon in other developed East Asian countries with Confucian influence, including South Korea and Japan. Relentless strife and pressure to get ahead in life is a reality in several Asian countries, and has several sociological and cultural underpinnings.

China and other Asian countries have undergone transformational economic development in a very short period of time — in fact China is very much still in the midst of it, and is far from a developed nation economically.

In this environment of progress and development, no one wants to be left behind, and the pressure to continue to move ahead is high.

Chinese "tiger moms" are seen ferrying their kids from piano lessons to painting classes, from English coaching to gymnastic training, to arm them to succeed in this competitive environment. Competition is fierce and for the Chinese and the Koreans, excelling in the college entrance examination is a must to ensure career progress.

The combination of intense competition and a strong desire to move ahead creates enormous pressure both from external sources, and of course from within to results in the stress.

Confucian values also play a role. In a ranking of 50 values, in GfK Consumer Life (a syndicated study), the Chinese rank "duty" as the 2nd most important, and "working hard" as the 5th most important. In the US, the same values are ranked 19th and 44th respectively.

On the other hand, the Americans rank "enjoying life" as the 5th most important value, whereas the Chinese rank it only as number 13. Clearly the Chinese values are instrumental in driving and pressurizing them — often stressfully.

Of course one can argue that the eventual goal of this self-imposed pressure to succeed is money.

While it may be true, interestingly it is not a lack of money that bothers the Chinese (or the South Koreans and the Japanese) but the fact that they must strive hard and exert themselves to the fullest to achieve that final goal.

This perhaps indicates a feeling of confidence in their ability to achieve the final goal of making enough money for their needs. Chinese have a self-assurance that they will finally make it, but they realize the journey could be hard and stressful — with stress being a direct result of their ambition and desire to surge ahead.

For marketers, this mindset has clear implications. Products and brands, which can alleviate the stress, without diluting the confidence and the focus on success, would be welcome.

Brands need to support the consumers in their journey towards their goal, offering support and comfort, making the path more bearable and less stressful.

Communication needs to portray brand use and brand benefits to alleviate the Confucian stress caused by ambition, duty and toil. Successful brand communication will convince the consumer that they will reach their goal, but they can still smile, enjoy the life's pleasures and relax in the journey.

Ashok Sethi is the APAC regional head for Brand and Customer research for GfK.

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