Sorry COVID-19! You Don’t Moderate My Intention to Purchase Functional Foods

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Pick-Soon Ling, Lim-Jin Wong, Siti Marhamah Mohmed@Wasli, Chintra Dewi Bajat
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Abstract

Due to the limited evidence on the moderating effect of COVID-19 on functional food purchase intention, this study aims to investigate the factors that significantly predicted the purchase intention of functional foods and the moderating role of COVID-19 on the proposed relationships. In this study, two additional factors (subjective knowledge and health consciousness) are integrated into the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), and the impact of COVID-19 is included as a moderator. Convenience sampling has been employed to collect 294 valid responses from consumers in Malaysia and analysed using the Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling. The findings showed that attitudes, subjective norms and subjective knowledge are significantly related to the intention to purchase functional foods. Results from the moderation analysis further found that the impact of COVID-19 has no significant moderation effect on these relationships. This study provided several tremendous implications to stakeholders such as government agencies, authorities, and businesses as they can refer to the findings to understand the factors influencing consumers to purchase functional foods. For instance, specific policies and strategies have to be implemented by government-related agencies and authorities to enhance further the understanding of the functional foods of the public to encourage them to purchase and consume functional foods to improve their health condition.
对不起COVID-19 !你没有限制我购买功能食品的意愿
由于COVID-19对功能食品购买意愿的调节作用证据有限,本研究旨在探讨功能食品购买意愿的显著预测因素以及COVID-19对上述关系的调节作用。本研究将两个附加因素(主观知识和健康意识)整合到计划行为理论(TPB)中,并将COVID-19的影响作为调节因子。便利抽样已被用来收集294个有效的答复,从消费者在马来西亚和分析使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型。调查结果显示,态度、主观规范和主观知识对功能性食品的购买意愿有显著影响。调节分析结果进一步发现,COVID-19的影响对这些关系没有显著的调节作用。这项研究为政府机构、权威机构和企业等利益相关者提供了几个巨大的启示,因为他们可以参考研究结果来了解影响消费者购买功能食品的因素。例如,政府相关机构和当局必须实施具体的政策和策略,进一步提高公众对功能食品的认识,鼓励他们购买和消费功能食品,以改善他们的健康状况。
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Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics
Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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