Green Decisions: Demographics and Consumer Understanding of Environmental Labels

Clare D'souza, M. Taghian, R. Peretiatko
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This research examined the demographic profiles of Australian green consumers in relation to their satisfaction of environmental labelling. It examined consumers’ understanding of labelling and empirically investigated the association of demographic profile of consumers with their attitudes towards such labels. The results indicated that some of the demographic variables were significant, which is largely consistent with earlier findings by other researchers in this area. Label dissatisfaction was higher in the older and middle age respondents. However, some respondents disagreed that labels were accurate while commenting that labels were easy to understand. The key issue arising from the findings is that in order to provide perception of accuracy in labels, it is an option to use Type I or Type III labelling on products. These labels are, arguably, more credible because they are endorsed by third party labelling experts. This would come at a cost and for green products that use third party labelling, they will also have to bear in mind to keep the prices competitive.
绿色决策:人口统计和消费者对环境标签的理解
这项研究调查了澳大利亚绿色消费者的人口统计资料,以及他们对环境标签的满意度。它检查了消费者对标签的理解,并实证调查了消费者的人口统计资料与他们对这种标签的态度之间的关系。结果表明,一些人口统计学变量是显著的,这在很大程度上与该领域其他研究人员早期的发现一致。老年人和中年人对标签的不满程度更高。然而,一些受访者不认为标签是准确的,同时评论说标签很容易理解。从研究结果中产生的关键问题是,为了提供标签准确性的感知,可以选择在产品上使用I型或III型标签。可以说,这些标签更可信,因为它们得到了第三方标签专家的认可。这是有代价的,对于使用第三方标签的绿色产品,他们还必须记住保持价格的竞争力。
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