Drivers of Ethical Behavior Disruption among Drugstore Retailers: An Investigation on Customers' Perspective

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Title: Drivers of Ethical Behavior Disruption among Drugstore Retailers: An Investigation on Customers' Perspective
Authors: Md. Al Amin, Md. Shawfiqul Islam, Mahfuja Akter, Sayed Azharul Islam
Source: Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response (JRACR), Vol 14, Iss 3-6, Pp 390-403 (2024)
Publisher Information: Society for Risk Analysis - China, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LCC:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
LCC:Risk in industry. Risk management
Subject Terms: ethical behavior, disruption, drugstore retailers, bangladesh, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), TA1-2040, Risk in industry. Risk management, HD61
More Details: In any retail store, it is necessary to maintain ethical behavior by the retailers by providing accurate information to the customer about the usefulness and side effects of the product, not inducing people in an unethical way to the customer so that the retailer can attract the attention of the customers. In addition, the dishonest behavior of drugstore retailers may lead to a massive health crisis in the community. Considering the novelty and significance of this issue, the current study aims to analyze the ethical behavior disruption of drugstore retailers. Quantitative research design has been utilized to analyze drugstore retailers' ethical behavior disruption from the viewpoint of consumers. A structured questionnaire was delivered to 219 customers using a convenient sampling technique. The PLS-SEM was utilized for data analysis. It is identified that the independent variables like easy access to antibiotics, charging higher prices, and selling expired medicine are responsible for the disruption of the ethical behavior of the drugstore retailers. In conclusion, it is noteworthy that the drugstore retailers in Bangladesh are not maintaining ethical behavior towards the customers, which is unacceptable. The paper strives to assist policymakers, particularly the Ministry of Health, in formulating strategies to combat the unethical practices of drugstore sellers in Bangladesh. Furthermore, future research might be conducted from the standpoint of different retailers.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2210-8491
2210-8505
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2210-8491; https://doaj.org/toc/2210-8505
DOI: 10.54560/jracr.v14i3.506
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/6b1f74d801c94654bce9fe308b6bee66
Accession Number: edsdoj.6b1f74d801c94654bce9fe308b6bee66
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:22108491
22108505
DOI:10.54560/jracr.v14i3.506
Published in:Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response (JRACR)
Language:English