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How country of origin, perceived quality, and trust influence intention to purchase sars covid medications

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dc.contributor.author Kim, Long
dc.contributor.author Maijan, Pattarawadee
dc.contributor.author Jindabot, Teerasak
dc.contributor.author Yeo, Sook Fern
dc.date.accessioned 2025-11-16T06:15:48Z
dc.date.available 2025-11-16T06:15:48Z
dc.date.issued 2024-06-15
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/15677
dc.description Article en_US
dc.description.abstract To maintain business survival and continuous research and development in the medical product industry, investigating the factors that influence the public's intention to buy Sars Covid medications is a primary mission for all the related medical institutions. This research aimed to examine how product attributes (country of origin and perceived quality) influence user attitude (consumer trust) and user decision-making (the intention to buy medications). Researchers collected data from 800 Thai people who were previously infected with COVID-19 using a convenience and snowball sampling method. Data were analyzed using a path analysis technique. Results indicate that consumer trust was influenced by country of origin and perceived quality. Furthermore, the intention to buy Sars Covid medications was influenced by trust and perceived quality, but not country of origin. Finally, consumer trust mediated an association between country of origin and intention to buy the medications. These results provide supportive evidence to the proposed theoretical model which underlines the relationships between product attributes, user attitudes, and user purchase decisions on Sar Covid medications. Particularly, this research contributes to the understanding of how country of origin and perceived medication quality influence patient trust which paves the way for their decision to purchase the medications for their future consumption. Thus, recommendations have been provided to all related medical institutions to consider labeling the country of origin on the medication packages, promoting medication quality to the patients, and enhancing patient trust. Therefore, these can positively lead to high purchase decisions among the patients. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject Country of origin en_US
dc.subject Perceived quality en_US
dc.subject Consumer trust en_US
dc.subject Purchase intention en_US
dc.subject Health en_US
dc.subject Medications en_US
dc.subject Pandemic en_US
dc.subject World Health Organization en_US
dc.title How country of origin, perceived quality, and trust influence intention to purchase sars covid medications en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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