The relative impact of health communication conveyed via quick response codes: A conjoint experiment among young thai consumers doing grocery shopping
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25618Date
2022-06-25Type
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Fagerstrøm, Asle; Eriksson, Niklas; Khamtanet, Sirinna; Jitkuekul, Premruedee; Sigurdsson, Valdimar; Larsen, Nils MagneAbstract
This paper explores the impact of health communication using
smartphones and the outcome of healthier purchases when
young Thai consumers shop for groceries. A conjoint experiment was arranged whereby participants (n ¼ 214) purchased
grocery using information conveyed via quick response (QR)
codes. Results show that a healthy food label, and a good
consumer rating on the food’s health, evoked the consumers’
tendencies towards interacting with a smartphone in the purchasing situation. In addition, likelihood of buying increased.
Further simulations revealed that health communication conveyed via QR codes can be a good investment for brands to
increase healthier purchases.
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RoutledgeCitation
Fagerstrøm, Eriksson, Khamtanet, Jitkuekul, Sigurdsson, Larsen. The relative impact of health communication conveyed via quick response codes: A conjoint experiment among young thai consumers doing grocery shopping. Health Marketing Quarterly. 2022Metadata
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