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The Strategy To Increase The Purchase Intention Of Unpacked Products

Jurnal Manajemen 2023 Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Dipa Mulia, Muchsin Saggaff Shihab

Summary

This marketing study examined consumer intentions to purchase unpackaged refill products as a green purchasing behavior. Reducing plastic packaging is a key strategy for decreasing the plastic waste that eventually breaks down into environmental microplastics.

Consumer orientation toward Green Products or environmentally friendly products is one of the supporting factors for business continuity. The Green Product in this study is a refill product without packaging (unpacked product). Consumer behaviour in choosing Green Products is part of Pro-Environmental Behavior (PEB) which is largely determined by several things. This study raises several aspects: knowledge, economics, supporting facilities, packaging of the product, and environmental attitude. This research involved 124 respondents who live in Jakarta and surrounding areas. The selection of respondents was carried out by purposive sampling method, with the criteria of respondents being groups of people who were aware of the existence of refillable products without packaging. Data analysis was carried out using Structure Equation Modeling – Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The research reveals that all independent variables have a significant effect except for economic aspects.

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