Trust, price sensitivity and consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour in China

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Autor(a) principal: XING,Yunfeng
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: LI,Mengqi, LIAO,Yuanhong
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612022000102083
Resumo: Abstract Trust and prices are two factors of organic food purchasing intention and behaviour, which have been received more attention. However, the research of the former failed to address the role of trust in stakeholders, and findings of the latter did not make consistent. This study incorporates trust in producers, trust in retailers, and price sensitivity into an extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to examine their effects on consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour (OFP). We conducted an online survey and obtained data from 640 consumers in China to empirically test the model. The results show that the two types of trust play essential roles in OFP, and the impact of trust in retailers is stronger than that of trust in producers. Moreover, price sensitivity is a negative factor of OFP. Furthermore, trust in producers and trust in retailers significantly strengthen the relationships between OFP and its antecedents from the extended TPB model. In addition, price sensitivity acts as a negative moderator on the relationships between perceived behaviour control and OFP, as well as purchase intention and OFP, while the moderating effect of price sensitivity on the relationship between personal norms and OFP has not been established.
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title Trust, price sensitivity and consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour in China
spellingShingle Trust, price sensitivity and consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour in China
XING,Yunfeng
trust
price sensitivity
organic food purchasing behaviour (OFP)
the theory of planned behaviour (TPB)
title_short Trust, price sensitivity and consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour in China
title_full Trust, price sensitivity and consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour in China
title_fullStr Trust, price sensitivity and consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour in China
title_full_unstemmed Trust, price sensitivity and consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour in China
title_sort Trust, price sensitivity and consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour in China
author XING,Yunfeng
author_facet XING,Yunfeng
LI,Mengqi
LIAO,Yuanhong
author_role author
author2 LI,Mengqi
LIAO,Yuanhong
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv XING,Yunfeng
LI,Mengqi
LIAO,Yuanhong
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv trust
price sensitivity
organic food purchasing behaviour (OFP)
the theory of planned behaviour (TPB)
topic trust
price sensitivity
organic food purchasing behaviour (OFP)
the theory of planned behaviour (TPB)
description Abstract Trust and prices are two factors of organic food purchasing intention and behaviour, which have been received more attention. However, the research of the former failed to address the role of trust in stakeholders, and findings of the latter did not make consistent. This study incorporates trust in producers, trust in retailers, and price sensitivity into an extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to examine their effects on consumers' organic food purchasing behaviour (OFP). We conducted an online survey and obtained data from 640 consumers in China to empirically test the model. The results show that the two types of trust play essential roles in OFP, and the impact of trust in retailers is stronger than that of trust in producers. Moreover, price sensitivity is a negative factor of OFP. Furthermore, trust in producers and trust in retailers significantly strengthen the relationships between OFP and its antecedents from the extended TPB model. In addition, price sensitivity acts as a negative moderator on the relationships between perceived behaviour control and OFP, as well as purchase intention and OFP, while the moderating effect of price sensitivity on the relationship between personal norms and OFP has not been established.
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