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Changes in the intensity and impact of factors influencing consumer behaviour in the food market over time
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Abstract The paper aims to identify the changes and intensity of the factors influencing consumers’ purchasing decision-making process in the food market. The research offers a unique comparison of the situation between the years 2007 and 2022 and reveals the emerging factors affecting consumer decisions. Th... view more
The paper aims to identify the changes and intensity of the factors influencing consumers’ purchasing decision-making process in the food market. The research offers a unique comparison of the situation between the years 2007 and 2022 and reveals the emerging factors affecting consumer decisions. The authors conducted a representative questionnaire survey (N = 686) to determine the influence of individual factors. The data were processed using factoranalysis, which allowed for the reduction of the number of factors (20) to four determinants covering 61% of the total variability in the dataset. The determinants of consumer purchasing decisions include traditional promotional elements, product parameters, newly formed factors based on sustainability and health awareness trends, and price discounts.
Consumer behaviour appears to be influenced by a wide range of short- and long-term factors, and it is necessary to look at it comprehensively over a longer time horizon, taking current trends into account.... view less
Keywords
Czech Republic; digitalization; food; consumption; consumer research; sustainability; purchase; trend
Classification
Marketing
Sociology of Economics
Free Keywords
food consumption; perceived consumption; purchase determinants; sustainable consumption; EU SILC 2022
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 358-365
Journal
Agricultural Economics, 69 (2023) 9
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/191/2023-AGRICECON
ISSN
0139-570X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed