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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PURCHASE OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY PRODUCTS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MALAYSIA AND TURKEY

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UNIV MALAYSIA SARAWAK, FAC ECONOMICS & BUSINESS
DOI: 10.33736/ijbs.4839.2022

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Circular economy; consumer purchase intention; sustainability; structural equation modelling; TPB; Malaysia; Turkey

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Irresponsible production and consumption are the main causes of environmental damage. To address this issue, the concept of circular economy is proposed, and the impact of critical factors related to circular economy on consumer behavior and purchase intention is empirically investigated. The findings of this research can help policymakers develop strategies that are sustainable and aligned with the philosophy of circular economy, leading to positive consumer behavior.
Irresponsible production and consumption of products are the main reason for environmental decimation. To mitigate this alarming burden on the environment, a new approach has been proposed, called The Circular Economy. The main objective of this system is to introduce new systems of production, consumption, and disposal, for growing global prosperity. This philosophy is also aligned with the United Nations goals of sustainability, commonly known as SDGs, particularly, the goal of responsible production and consumption (SDG No. 12). Circular economy from a marketing perspective has been hardly explored and/or investigated. This research, therefore, attempts to extract and empirically investigate those critical factors related to the circular economy that have an impact on consumer behaviour in general, and consumer purchase intention in particular. For this purpose, the theory of planned behaviour is adapted with the addition of two more factors related to the circular economy, which are convenience/ availability, and environmental impact, as extracted from the literature to examine their effect on consumer purchase intention. Data were collected from two countries; Malaysia and Turkey, to undertake the comparative analysis. A total of 377 consumers of circular products from Malaysia, and 351 consumers from Turkey, were used for data analyses. Complex statistical techniques like exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modelling with confirmatory factor analysis and hypotheses testing were used to analyse the data. Comparative analyses were undertaken, where each finding from Malaysia and Turkey were compared, including structural model comparison. Interesting findings emerged, which will certainly contribute to helping policy-makers devise strategies that are not only sustainable and aligned with the philosophy of the circular economy but will also ensure positive consumer behaviour.

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