Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers

With the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world are affected and taking drastic steps to curb the spread of the virus by implementing Movement Control Order (MCO) and lockdowns. The feeling of depression and uncertainty of many Malaysians have resulted into a sense of panic and fear. The aim...

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Main Authors: Kamaljeet, K., Mageswari, K., Jaspal, S. J. S. *, Selvi, S., Sukjeet, K. S.
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.14222020-10-08T01:14:31Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1422/ Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers Kamaljeet, K. Mageswari, K. Jaspal, S. J. S. * Selvi, S. Sukjeet, K. S. HF Commerce With the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world are affected and taking drastic steps to curb the spread of the virus by implementing Movement Control Order (MCO) and lockdowns. The feeling of depression and uncertainty of many Malaysians have resulted into a sense of panic and fear. The aim of this study is to explore Malaysian consumers’ consumption behavior during the first phase of MCO due to COVID-19. This study employed Theory Planned Behavior as an underpinning theory to explain consumer behavior during this pandemic. 231 respondents were chosen using convenience sampling technique. The data was analyzed and interpreted using the statistical package SPSS and version 3.2.9 of the Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The study showed mass and social medias inputs were influential in assessing the severity of the crisis, and thereby impacting the shopping experience. This study confirmed that Malaysian Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) was a vital variable in purchasing behavior during the MCO’s first phase. BP Services 2020-06-15 Article PeerReviewed Kamaljeet, K. and Mageswari, K. and Jaspal, S. J. S. * and Selvi, S. and Sukjeet, K. S. (2020) Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research, 2 (5). pp. 131-144. ISSN 2576-3032 https://www.horizon-jhssr.com/
institution Sunway University
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country Malaysia
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topic HF Commerce
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Kamaljeet, K.
Mageswari, K.
Jaspal, S. J. S. *
Selvi, S.
Sukjeet, K. S.
Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers
description With the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world are affected and taking drastic steps to curb the spread of the virus by implementing Movement Control Order (MCO) and lockdowns. The feeling of depression and uncertainty of many Malaysians have resulted into a sense of panic and fear. The aim of this study is to explore Malaysian consumers’ consumption behavior during the first phase of MCO due to COVID-19. This study employed Theory Planned Behavior as an underpinning theory to explain consumer behavior during this pandemic. 231 respondents were chosen using convenience sampling technique. The data was analyzed and interpreted using the statistical package SPSS and version 3.2.9 of the Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The study showed mass and social medias inputs were influential in assessing the severity of the crisis, and thereby impacting the shopping experience. This study confirmed that Malaysian Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) was a vital variable in purchasing behavior during the MCO’s first phase.
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author Kamaljeet, K.
Mageswari, K.
Jaspal, S. J. S. *
Selvi, S.
Sukjeet, K. S.
author_facet Kamaljeet, K.
Mageswari, K.
Jaspal, S. J. S. *
Selvi, S.
Sukjeet, K. S.
author_sort Kamaljeet, K.
title Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers
title_short Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers
title_full Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers
title_fullStr Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the first phase of movement control order during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia on purchasing behavior of Malaysian consumers
title_sort impact of the first phase of movement control order during the covid-19 pandemic in malaysia on purchasing behavior of malaysian consumers
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