The Relationship between Product Packaging and Consumer Buying Behavior CCL Pharmaceuticals (Pvt.) Ltd

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2023

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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus

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The relationship between product packaging and consumer buying behavior has long been recognized as a key issue across multiple industries, including pharmaceuticals. This study explores the impact of product packaging on consumer purchasing behavior in the Pakistani pharmaceutical industry. The aim is to understand how packaging influences consumer perceptions, preferences and purchasing decisions, ultimately contributing to the success of pharmaceuticals in the Pakistani market. Research methods include a comprehensive literature search for relevant studies and reports. The results show that product packaging plays an important role in shaping consumer perceptions and driving purchasing behavior. Packaging design such as colors, images and labels can affect consumer confidence, perception of quality and brand awareness. Packaging is also an important means of communication that provides consumers with product information and gives them a sense of trust and security. However, the study also highlights the importance of tailoring packages to the specific cultural preferences and regulatory requirements of the Pakistani market. Recommendations for the Pakistani pharmaceutical industry includes improving communication on packaging, adapting packaging design to local preferences, prioritizing safety measures, adopting sustainable packaging practices and using emotional appeal. It is included. Taking into account these recommendations, Pakistani pharmaceutical companies will be able to influence consumer purchasing behavior and effectively use packaging as a strategic tool to achieve business success in a highly competitive market.

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Haroon Rashid, sp22, Department of Management Sciences, Management Sciences, Product Packaging, Consumer Buying Behavior

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