Intention to Purchase Alcohol by Adults in the Country in Transition: the Effects of Health Consciousness, Self-efficacy and Religion Importance

The major trend in modern societies is towards encouragement of the reduction of alcohol use; however, this is not always in line with the various contexts and occasions. Individual factors may present rather non-homogeneous groups that often exert totally opposite influence on the intention to purc...

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Main Author: Mindaugas Sinkevičius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2016-12-01
Series:Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14206
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spelling doaj-9a005cd6a8ea4dff9c7b4b3775e825172020-11-25T00:29:29ZengVilnius University PressOrganizations and Markets in Emerging Economies2029-45812345-00372016-12-017210.15388/omee.2016.7.2.14206Intention to Purchase Alcohol by Adults in the Country in Transition: the Effects of Health Consciousness, Self-efficacy and Religion ImportanceMindaugas Sinkevičius0ISM University of Management and EconomicsThe major trend in modern societies is towards encouragement of the reduction of alcohol use; however, this is not always in line with the various contexts and occasions. Individual factors may present rather non-homogeneous groups that often exert totally opposite influence on the intention to purchase alcohol. This research aims to examine the phenomenon of adult intention to purchase alcohol in Lithuania as a country in transition influenced by an individual’s health-consciousness, self-efficacy and religion importance. The nature of these factors is very different; their essence may lie in a rather individualistic concern about personal health, or can be linked with rather distant, but strong personal beliefs, priorities or lifestyles. Therefore, this research aimed to explore these effects. A total of 487 completed questionnaires were collected to perform the research. The findings reveal that health consciousness and religion importance have a significant influence on alcohol purchase intention among adults. However, self-efficacy proved to be of low influence.https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14206health consciousnessself-efficacyreligion importancealcoholcountry in transition
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author Mindaugas Sinkevičius
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Intention to Purchase Alcohol by Adults in the Country in Transition: the Effects of Health Consciousness, Self-efficacy and Religion Importance
Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
health consciousness
self-efficacy
religion importance
alcohol
country in transition
author_facet Mindaugas Sinkevičius
author_sort Mindaugas Sinkevičius
title Intention to Purchase Alcohol by Adults in the Country in Transition: the Effects of Health Consciousness, Self-efficacy and Religion Importance
title_short Intention to Purchase Alcohol by Adults in the Country in Transition: the Effects of Health Consciousness, Self-efficacy and Religion Importance
title_full Intention to Purchase Alcohol by Adults in the Country in Transition: the Effects of Health Consciousness, Self-efficacy and Religion Importance
title_fullStr Intention to Purchase Alcohol by Adults in the Country in Transition: the Effects of Health Consciousness, Self-efficacy and Religion Importance
title_full_unstemmed Intention to Purchase Alcohol by Adults in the Country in Transition: the Effects of Health Consciousness, Self-efficacy and Religion Importance
title_sort intention to purchase alcohol by adults in the country in transition: the effects of health consciousness, self-efficacy and religion importance
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
issn 2029-4581
2345-0037
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The major trend in modern societies is towards encouragement of the reduction of alcohol use; however, this is not always in line with the various contexts and occasions. Individual factors may present rather non-homogeneous groups that often exert totally opposite influence on the intention to purchase alcohol. This research aims to examine the phenomenon of adult intention to purchase alcohol in Lithuania as a country in transition influenced by an individual’s health-consciousness, self-efficacy and religion importance. The nature of these factors is very different; their essence may lie in a rather individualistic concern about personal health, or can be linked with rather distant, but strong personal beliefs, priorities or lifestyles. Therefore, this research aimed to explore these effects. A total of 487 completed questionnaires were collected to perform the research. The findings reveal that health consciousness and religion importance have a significant influence on alcohol purchase intention among adults. However, self-efficacy proved to be of low influence.
topic health consciousness
self-efficacy
religion importance
alcohol
country in transition
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14206
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