Factors Affecting the Purchase Intention of Over the Counter Products in the Self Care Actions of Consumers
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Date
2023
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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Purpose - Within the framework of the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this study aims to investigate which factors affect consumers' purchase intention with regard to over-the-counters (OTCs), focusing on personal factors, including health consciousness and risk aversion, as well as rational factors, consisting of the level of knowledge, price consciousness and involvement in the purchase intentions. Design/methodology/approach - Due to the necessity of finding the most crucial industry-specific indicators, it was decided to carry out two-stage research based on qualitative preliminary research and the main study. The findings obtained from the qualitative studies were integrated with insights gleaned from the literature to finalize the study's conceptualmodel. Themain study was based on a descriptive research design, and data were collected through an online survey. Structural equationmodelingwas themain technique used to test themodel. Findings - Health consciousness, level of knowledge and involvement in consumer purchase intentions affect either attitude or perceived behavioral control. Moreover, attitudes toward OTCs and perceived behavioral control were significant predictors of purchase intentions for OTC drugs. At the same time, subjective norms did not have a significant effect. Practical implications - Knowing what influences consumer purchase intentions contributes to developing more effective marketing strategies and actions. Originality/value - This study took an integrative approach to understanding the effect of personal and rational factorswithin the TPB framework for a changing tendency in consumer behavior of specific product categories.
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OTCs, Self-care, TPB, Health consciousness, Risk aversion, Price consciousness, Level of knowledge, COVID-19 pandemic, Price consciousness, COVID-19 pandemic, Risk aversion, Level of knowledge, OTCs, TPB, Health consciousness, Self-care
Fields of Science
03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Q4
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International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing
Volume
17
Issue
4
Start Page
634
End Page
653
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