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Health Consciousness, Food Safety Concern, and Consumer Purchase Intentions Toward Organic Food: The Role of Consumer Involvement and Ecological Motives
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2021
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Consumer ResearchConsumer MotivationsFood ChoiceFood MarketingFood Delivery SystemsFood ControlConsumer BehaviorOrganic FoodPublic HealthFood ConsumptionFood PolicyHealth SciencesConsumer InvolvementBoundary ConditionHealth PromotionFood QualityMarketingToxic Food EnvironmentFood SafetyFood RegulationsFood AuthenticityHealth ConsciousnessFood Safety ConcernConsumer Attitude
The organic food market is speedily growing in the current era; organizations in this industry, therefore, need to understand consumer motivations, perceptions, attitudes, and behavioral intentions of purchasing organic food. Based on a survey of 268 respondents, we investigated the relationships between individuals’ food safety concerns and health consciousness with their purchase intentions of organic food. The findings of our study reveal that individuals’ health consciousness and food safety concerns are positively related to their intentions of purchasing organic food products through consumer involvement. In addition, consumers’ ecological motive has been found as a boundary condition on the direct and indirect relationships described above such that the associations are stronger at the higher levels of ecological motive.
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