Consumer Perceptions and Consumer Behavior Toward Bio-Based Products: An Empirical Study in Vietnam

被引:2
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作者
Trong Luan Nguyen [1 ]
Ngoc Phu Tran [1 ]
Thi Kieu Thu Nguyen [1 ]
Thi Cam Tien Huynh [1 ]
Thi Kim Loi Nguyen [1 ]
Le Phuong Nghi Thach [1 ]
Gia Nhu Thai [1 ]
Thi Thanh Sang Tran [1 ]
机构
[1] FPT Univ, Fac Business Adm, Can Tho Campus,600 Nguyen Cu St,Binh Ward, Can Tho 94100, Vietnam
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关键词
Bio-Based Products; Purchase Intention; Consumer Knowledge; Consumer Attitude; VALUE-ATTITUDE-BEHAVIOR; GREEN PERCEIVED RISK; PLANNED BEHAVIOR; TRUST; CONSUMPTION; INTENTION; QUALITY; EXTENSION; KNOWLEDGE; EXPLAIN;
D O I
10.13106/jafeb.2021.vol8.no12.0211
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F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Green economy, also known as sustainable economy, is a current development trend in which consumers prefer products that are wholly or partly derived from materials of biological origin since they have become more concerned about their health and the environment in which they live. This study aims to examine consumer behavior toward bio-based products with three key goals in mind. First, it helps to understand the perception of consumers toward Bio-based products. Second, it properly helps consumers be aware of products derived from materials of biological origin so that the consumer can make purchasing decisions to protect their health and contribute to the protection of the environment. Third, the study on consumer behavior towards bio-based products will provide a more accurate view and assessment to companies looking to develop Bio-based products. Based on that, the research is carried out through surveying, collecting data from consumers, and then using the deductive approach, descriptive statistics, and quantitative method analysis. The results demonstrated that a positive relationship and a direct impact are established between the variables of Attitude and Social Norms and the Purchase Intention toward Bio-based products. Furthermore, the findings reveal that customers have positive feelings towards bio-based products in terms of trust, knowledge, and the environment.
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页数:12
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