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Title: | Factors Affecting Consumers’ Buying Decisions of Medicines of Different Country Origin: In Particular Reference to Addis Ababa |
Authors: | Nasir, Sekina |
Keywords: | Consumers’ Buying Decisions,Medicines of Different CountryOrigin, Addis Ababa |
Issue Date: | Jul-2014 |
Publisher: | St. Mary's University |
Abstract: | This study is conducted to assess the factors affecting consumer buying
decision of medicines of different country origins. The study used
convenience sampling method to select 177 pharmacies located in the four
sub-cities of Addis Ababa and distributed a total of 200 questioners to
consumers’ who visited the selected pharmacies during the data collection
period. According to the result educational level and age does not have
significant association in selecting specific country medicine. However,
income has an impact on the selection of specific country medicine. Price
and COO of the medicine have an impact on purchasing decision of
consumers. According to this study consumers’ consider the COO of the
medicine during purchasing process and majority of them select a specific
country medicine. Mostly they prefer the drug from developed countries and
are willing to pay more for drugs produced in the developed countries due to
the perception that drugs from developed countries have high quality and
are more effective than similar drugs from developing countries. This is also
supported by the finding of less flexibility to switch to cheap alternative
medicines from different COO. However, most of them agree that drugs from
different country has similar side effect. Generally an extensive educational
program and awareness creation is required regarding the similarity of
generic drugs from different countries with respect to their effectiveness,
safety and quality of the drugs. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2601 |
Appears in Collections: | The 8th Student Research Forum The 8th Student Research Forum
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