Heliyon
Volume 8, Issue 11, November 2022, e11344
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Research article
Impact of COVID-19 anxiety on functional foods consuming intention: role of electronic word of mouth

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Highlights

  • Covid-19 virus anxiety impact individuals’ concern of health and functional foods consuming intention.

  • eWOM communication mediate the effect of anxiety of Covid-19 virus and functional foods consuming intention.

  • Trust on eWOM information moderates these relations.

Abstract

Purpose

The COVID-19 pandemic, which involving mass quarantines in many nations, has affected consumer health consciousness behaviors, including food consumption. This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 anxiety on functional food consumption within the framework of changes in health concerns and electronic word-of-mouth communication through digital platforms, paying special attention to the moderating effect of trust on eWOM information.

Design

/methodology/approach: This cross-sectional study included 527 participants. The data were analyzed using a structural equation modeling approach. Mediating moderating effects were tested using bootstrapping and multigroup methods.

Findings

Anxiety about the COVID-19 virus has a great impact on individuals’ health concerns, word-of-mouth information seeking, and functional food consumption intention. Mediating effects of health consciousness and eWOM on functional food consumption intention were also observed. The anxiety about the COVID-19 virus and health consciousness triggers eWOM communication, and is a strong driver of intention to purchase functional foods if people trust the eWOM information source.

Originality/value

While scholars have demonstrated the impact of COVID-19 on human behavior, a largely uninvestigated issue is the effect of COVID-19 virus anxiety on health product consumption. This is one of the first studies to examine the interrelationships among COVID-19 anxiety, health consciousness, eWOM, and functional food consumption intention.

This study provides valuable insights into consumer behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. Future research should consider the effect of COVID-19 virus anxiety on health-related issues and nutritional behavioral consequences. Based on the results, implications for managers and researchers are proposed.

Keywords

COVID-19 anxiety
Health consciousness
eWOM communication
Trust on eWOM
Functional foods
Purchase intentions

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This article is a part of the Business and Economics COVID-19.