Purchase Decision: Dilematically between Trust and Perceived Risk for Consume
Date
2020-10-01Author
SURYANINGSIH, Ika Barokah
SUMANI, Sumani
KARIM, Kasnaeny
SLAMIN, Slamin
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The study was conducted to determine the relationship of trust and perceived risk in business to business purchasing
decisions of farmers. This research focuses on the prediction of the relationship between variables in the structural
model so that the analytical tool uses Generalized Structured Component Analysis (GSCA) analysis. The research
method uses multistage stratified, non-probabilistic, and convenience sampling methods. The research sample of 261
using a questionnaire was given to farmers in Kediri, Blitar, and Malang Districts. The results of the study, the
relationship of COO (Country of Origin) in trust mediation has a significant and positive effect on purchasing
decisions, the COO relationship in perceived risk does not have a significant and positive effect on purchasing
decisions, the familiarity relationship in trust mediation has a significant and positive effect on purchasing decisions,
familiarity in mediation perceived risk no significant and positive effect on purchasing decisions, world mindedness
relations in trust mediation have a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions, world mindedness
relationships in mediation perceived risk has no significant and significant effect on purchasing decisions. While trust
has a significant effect on purchasing decisions and perceived risk influences decision making.
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