{"title":"印尼本地产品消费者对非授权(非二苯二酚)口罩的购买行为分析","authors":"Grace Olivia","doi":"10.35631/aijbes.39006","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The face mask trend has developed as a new trend in the Indonesian cosmetics industry lately. Due to the high demand for face masks, Indonesian mask manufacturers are innovating to create local face masks. Unfortunately, several non-authorized local face mask products have been traded on the market with a fairly high level of sales. This study aims to determine consumer awareness of the safety of non-authorized local face masks, and also the relationship between non-authorized local face mask factors. The data were collected by semi-structured interviews and online survey methods towards non-authorized local face mask users. Open coding will be used to process the qualitative data collected during the semi-structured interview, while the quantitative data were analyzed through PLS-SEM to analyze the relationship between the variable of non-authorized proneness, subjective norms, ethical judgments, and product evaluation that influence consumers buying behavior and their purchase decision towards non-authorized local face masks. The result indicates that there is a significant influence between the factor of non-authorized proneness, subjective norms, ethical judgments, and product evaluation that influence consumers buying behavior and their purchase decision for non-authorized local face masks. The findings of the study will be useful in raising consumer and business awareness of the risks of non-authorized local face masks. Furthermore, the results of this study will be used to help develop a demarketing strategy for non-authorized local face masks.","PeriodicalId":347485,"journal":{"name":"Advanced International Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship and SMEs","volume":"30 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PURCHASE BEHAVIOR OF NON-AUTHORIZED (NON BPOM) FACE MASK IN INDONESIA LOCAL PRODUCT\",\"authors\":\"Grace Olivia\",\"doi\":\"10.35631/aijbes.39006\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The face mask trend has developed as a new trend in the Indonesian cosmetics industry lately. Due to the high demand for face masks, Indonesian mask manufacturers are innovating to create local face masks. 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ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PURCHASE BEHAVIOR OF NON-AUTHORIZED (NON BPOM) FACE MASK IN INDONESIA LOCAL PRODUCT
The face mask trend has developed as a new trend in the Indonesian cosmetics industry lately. Due to the high demand for face masks, Indonesian mask manufacturers are innovating to create local face masks. Unfortunately, several non-authorized local face mask products have been traded on the market with a fairly high level of sales. This study aims to determine consumer awareness of the safety of non-authorized local face masks, and also the relationship between non-authorized local face mask factors. The data were collected by semi-structured interviews and online survey methods towards non-authorized local face mask users. Open coding will be used to process the qualitative data collected during the semi-structured interview, while the quantitative data were analyzed through PLS-SEM to analyze the relationship between the variable of non-authorized proneness, subjective norms, ethical judgments, and product evaluation that influence consumers buying behavior and their purchase decision towards non-authorized local face masks. The result indicates that there is a significant influence between the factor of non-authorized proneness, subjective norms, ethical judgments, and product evaluation that influence consumers buying behavior and their purchase decision for non-authorized local face masks. The findings of the study will be useful in raising consumer and business awareness of the risks of non-authorized local face masks. Furthermore, the results of this study will be used to help develop a demarketing strategy for non-authorized local face masks.