Panic buying during Covid-19 in Malaysia

A. R. Ridzuan, A. Luthfia, R. S. Mohideen, S. N. S. Allam, N. A. K. Zamri, A. Zulkarnain, S. Ismail, A. Ramlan, R. A. A. W. Puspokusumo
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One of Covid-19 side effects was movement control order (MCO). Panic buying can be defined as the action of buying large quantities of a particular product or commodity due to sudden fears and a lockdown announcement from the government just adds fuel to the flames. This study has been done to identify the level of panic buying during movement restricted order (MCO). Panic buying is chosen as the research’s topic because it is the most obvious reaction that was shown from the public when MCO was announced and wanted to know did they practice this behavior or not. The researcher used questionnaire form to survey the level of panic buying during MCO. Google form was also used to determine the survey and the link was distributed to all social media platforms. From the survey, we gained 411 respondents, starting from age 18 and above that involved various ethnic in Malaysia. The findings show that the level of panic buying among Malaysian is very low (m=2.13).
马来西亚疫情期间的恐慌性抢购
新冠肺炎的副作用之一是运动控制命令(MCO)。恐慌性购买可以定义为由于突然的恐惧而大量购买特定产品或商品的行为,而政府的封锁公告只是火上浇油。本研究旨在确定限令(MCO)期间的恐慌性购买水平。之所以选择恐慌性购买作为研究的主题,是因为当MCO宣布并想知道他们是否实践这种行为时,公众表现出的最明显的反应。研究人员采用问卷调查的形式,调查了MCO期间的恐慌性购买水平。谷歌表格也被用来确定调查,并将链接分发到所有社交媒体平台。从调查中,我们获得了411名受访者,年龄在18岁及以上,涉及马来西亚各个种族。研究结果显示,马来西亚人的恐慌性购买水平非常低(m=2.13)。
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