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Prempeh, Vida Owusu
- A Study Of The Purchase And Consumption Of Counterfeit Drugs In Ghana: The Case Of Marketing Students In Sunyani Polytechnic?
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 2, No 5 (2013), Pagination:Abstract
The aim of the paper is to contribute to the body of knowledge in the area of drugs production and marketing by examining respondent’s attitude towards counterfeit drugs and the factors influencing the purchase of counterfeit drugs by consumers. The research design is quantitative cross sectional survey using sample of 198 students of the marketing department selected through convenience sampling method. Primary data was collected using self-designed questionnaire and administered during lecture periods. Data was analysed using frequencies, percentages and One-Way Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and presented in Tables. Few respondents purchase counterfeit drugs but are suspicious of the quality of drugs purchased. Respondents have negative attitude towards counterfeit drugs. Price and the look of pharmacy are used to evaluate the quality of drugs. Factors such as lack of information on quality of drugs, non-availability of quality drugs, ignorance of health implication and poverty influence the purchasing behaviour. Demographic variables such as gender, age, family income levels, religion significantly influence variations in responses provided by respondents. Manufacturers and marketer of drugs should incorporate these findings into their strategies in selling drug. Future study should increase the sample size in a causal study.
- A Study Into Mobile Phone Consumption Behavior In Ghana: The Case Of Marketing Students In Sunyani Polytechnic, Ghana, West Africa
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 2, No 5 (2013), Pagination:Abstract
The aim of the paper is to contribute to the body of knowledge in the area of sustainable development by examining respondent’s mobile phone consumption behaviour to determine reasons behind phone replacement. The research design is quantitative descriptive cross sectional survey of a sample of 182 students of Sunyani Polytechnic selected through convenience sample method. Primary data was collected using self-designed questionnaire, administered during lecture hours. SPSS version 16.0 was used to analyse data to determine frequencies, percentages and analysis of variances and presented in Tables. Respondents form emotional attachment with their phones which makes them feel reluctant to discard their phone. New technology, damaged mobile phones are the most important motives for mobile phone replacement. Future study should examine the strategies appropriate for the production of sustainable phones from the perspective of consumers. Manufacturers of mobile phones should incorporate the findings into their production strategies.