TY - JOUR
T1 - The influence of perceived risk and branding on fresh produce purchase online
AU - Kumar, Archana
AU - Amendah, Eklou Romaric
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The overall objective of this study is to examine consumer attitudes toward online fresh produce shopping using perceived risk factors such as performance, financial, and social risks. Online grocery shopping has picked up steam in the US since the beginning of the pandemic; however, the purchasing habits of fresh produce remains unclear. Shopping for fresh produce online has several issues including inherent variability of the produce, difference in customer preferences, delivery, and freshness issues. This study identifies some risk factors associated with purchasing fresh produce online and highlights the role of branding as a means to mitigate these risks. The authors use structural equation modelling to analyse the data. A multi-group structural approach is also used to examine the impact of the moderating variables on the causal relationships. The results show that financial concern is the biggest risk factor and branding the fresh produce reduces this risk considerably.
AB - The overall objective of this study is to examine consumer attitudes toward online fresh produce shopping using perceived risk factors such as performance, financial, and social risks. Online grocery shopping has picked up steam in the US since the beginning of the pandemic; however, the purchasing habits of fresh produce remains unclear. Shopping for fresh produce online has several issues including inherent variability of the produce, difference in customer preferences, delivery, and freshness issues. This study identifies some risk factors associated with purchasing fresh produce online and highlights the role of branding as a means to mitigate these risks. The authors use structural equation modelling to analyse the data. A multi-group structural approach is also used to examine the impact of the moderating variables on the causal relationships. The results show that financial concern is the biggest risk factor and branding the fresh produce reduces this risk considerably.
KW - branded fresh produce
KW - financial risk
KW - online fresh produce
KW - performance risk
KW - social risk
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U2 - 10.1504/IJIMA.2024.140446
DO - 10.1504/IJIMA.2024.140446
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201909031
SN - 1477-5212
VL - 21
SP - 180
EP - 201
JO - International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising
JF - International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising
IS - 1-2
ER -