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INTENTION TO SUSTAINABLE FISH CONSUMPTION
MELVA MINAR LEONARDA TAMBUNAN AND TENGKU EZNI BALQIAH

Universitas Indonesia


Abstract

Sustainable fish consumption is one of the government programs that are being intensively implemented to overcome malnutrition in society, improve health and public welfare. This study aims to examine and analyze the antecedent factors that influence consumer intentions to increase fish consumption, through the perspective of Theory of Planned Behavior model (TPB) and the role of consumer confidence. The analysis was performed by using Stepwise Regression Analysis to test the strength of five hypotheses of the variable relationship in the model. Respondents selected through purposive sampling are 200 mothers who hobbies and regularly consume fish. The results showed that attitude and perceived consumers effectiveness have a direct impact and positif influence towards intention to sustainable fish consumption. Confidence only affects attitudes toward consumer intentions. While perceived availability and subjective norms do not significantly influence the intention to sustainable fish consumption.

Keywords: Fish Consumption, Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), Confidence, Linear Regression

Topic: Marketing Management

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Tengku Ezni Balqiah)

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