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_aBulaclac, Victoria H. _945876 _eauthor |
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_aConsumer buying behavior towards herbal-based food supplements in selected towns of Cavite / _cVictoria H. Bulaclac. |
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_aIndang, Cavite : _bCavite State University- Main Campus, _c2012. |
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_axi, 40 pages : _billustrations ; _c28 cm |
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500 | _aThesis (Bachelor of Science in Business Management--Marketing) Cavite State University. | ||
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508 | _aCollege of Economics, Management and Development Studies. (CEMDS), Department of Management | ||
520 | 3 | _aBULACLAC, VICTORIA H. Consumer Buying Behavior Towards Herbal- based Food Supplements in Selected Towns of Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Business Management, major in Marketing. Cavite State University. Indang Cavite, April 2012. Thesis Adviser. Ms. Ituminada R. Hernandez. This study aimed to describe the socio-demographic profile of consumers in terms of age, gender, civil status, educational attainment, monthly income and household size; determine the buying process in terms of need recognition, information search, evaluation of alternatives, buying decision and post-purchase behavior; determine the significant relationship between the behavior of respondents and their socio-demographic characteristics; and determine the significant difference in buying behaviors of consumers of herbal-based food supplements when they are grouped according to their demographic profile. One hundred fifty consumers of herbal-based food supplements from selected towns of Cavite such as: Dasmarinas, Bacoor, Imus, General Trias and Tanza were used in the study. Frequency count, mean, range and percentage, were used to describe the socio-economic characteristics of consumers and their buying behavior. Likert Scale was used in determining the level of satisfaction and the consumer’s perception about the price, availability and effectiveness of herbal-based food supplement. Chi-square test was used to determine the relationship between the behavior of respondents and their socio-demographic characteristics. Kruskal Wallis was used to determine the difference in buying behaviors of consumers of herbal-based food supplements when they are grouped according to their demographic profile. Findings of the study revealed that most of the respondents belonged to the age bracket of 18-27, and majority of them were female, 59 percent were married, 65 percent were college level and 73 percent had a household size of 4-5 members. Majority (83%) of the respondents recognized their safety needs including anti- oxidants and other perceived health benefits of herbal-based food supplements and the most common source of their information were from personal communication (81%) with their family, friends and neighbors. Their families (74%) were the most influential factor of the consumers buying behavior towards herbal food supplements. Half of the respondents (50%) purchased the product from the dealer of herbal food supplement and most of them (47 %), made their purchase every month and only 34 percent of the respondents bought the product by pieces... Most of the respondents (63%) revealed that they were satisfied with the herbal- based food supplement that they are using and 97 percent of them were very much willing to recommend the products to other people. | The result of the study shows that socio-demographic characteristics had found out to have a significant relationship to their buying behavior towards herbal-based food supplement. Civil status and educational attainment were the variables that had a significant difference to their buying behavior in terms of need recognition. The rest of the socio-demographic profiles were not significantly related to their buying behavior. | |
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_cSubmitted to the University Library _d11/19/2012 _eT-4816 |
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_aBachelor of Science in Business Management _91343 _xMarketing |
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_aHernandez, Iluminada R. _916495 _eadviser |
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_yClick here to view the Abstract and Table of Contents _uhttp://library.cvsu.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=c446d953fa17b1f1e65251ec8f4b0951 |
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