Abstract
The consumer's attitude, subjective norm, and purchase intention were explored based on the theory of reasoned action (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975). A sample of 334 consumers was surveyed and the results were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results show that a consumer's attitude subjective norm and the salesperson's expertise will facilitate the purchase intention of buying nutraceuticals; the salesperson's expertise and subjective norm can affect the consumer's attitude; and trust belief does not directly affect purchase intention, but rather the consumer's attitude to buying nutraceuticals and the subjective norm.
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