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Title: A Study on The Impact of Price, Health, Taste, And Smell on Consumer Purchasing Decision Making of Palm Oil Brands in Indonesia
Authors: Harswadiati, Ingesti
Keywords: Palm oil
Health
Price
Smell
Taste
Decision
Indonesia
Issue Date: 31-Aug-2025
Publisher: i3L Press
Series/Report no.: MBM25-007;T202512013
Abstract: This study examines the influence of price, health, taste, and smell on consumer purchasing decisions for edible palm oil in Jakarta, Indonesia. A binary logistic regression analysis was conducted on a sample of 150 individuals to identify the significant determinants influencing behavior. The findings indicate that only price provided a statistically significant influence on consumer purchasing decisions. Health concerns and sensory perceptions such as taste and smell did not have a significant influence. The results indicate that economic factors are crucial in Jakarta consumer decisions of a palm oil brand. This suggests that pricing takes priority over health or sensory factors in decision-making.
URI: http://repository.i3l.ac.id/jspui/handle/123456789/1398
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