Unraveling green personal care: Exploring the shift in consumer values and stages of change toward green consumption

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Marta Szaban, Andrzej Szymkowiak, Marjolein C. J. Caniëls
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Abstract

The personal care market has seen a significant increase in environmentally-conscious or “green” products, driven by a heightened sensitivity to environmental issues. In this study, we broaden the scope of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) by including constructs related to health consciousness (HC), concern with personal appearance (CPA), and environmental product value (EPV). Our research explores the complex relationship between purchase intention (PI) and the various stages of change (SOC) associated with the consumption of products in the green category. The investigation examines the unique factors that combine attitudes and intentions while simultaneously analyzing the socio-demographic influences on the progressive stages of behavioral change. By employing techniques such as structural equation modeling and variance analysis on an extensive dataset collected from 679 participants, our findings reveal a positive correlation between PI and the SOC. Notably, aspects of HC, CPA, and the EPV significantly influence attitudes toward green personal care products (GPCPs). The conclusions drawn from this study resonate with deep theoretical implications and simultaneously provide a substantial and practical framework for commercial enterprises.

解读绿色个人护理:探索消费者价值观的转变和绿色消费的变化阶段
在对环境问题高度敏感的推动下,个人护理市场的环保意识或“绿色”产品显著增加。在本研究中,我们扩大了计划行为理论(TPB)的范围,纳入了与健康意识(HC)、个人外貌关注(CPA)和环境产品价值(EPV)相关的构式。我们的研究探讨了购买意愿(PI)与绿色产品消费相关的各个变化阶段(SOC)之间的复杂关系。该调查考察了结合态度和意图的独特因素,同时分析了社会人口对行为改变进展阶段的影响。通过采用结构方程建模和方差分析等技术对679名参与者收集的广泛数据集进行分析,我们的研究结果显示PI与SOC之间存在正相关关系。值得注意的是,HC、CPA和EPV方面显著影响对绿色个人护理产品(GPCPs)的态度。本研究得出的结论具有深刻的理论意义,同时也为商业企业提供了实质性的实践框架。
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Global Business and Organizational Excellence
Global Business and Organizational Excellence Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: For leaders and managers in an increasingly globalized world, Global Business and Organizational Excellence (GBOE) offers first-hand case studies of best practices of people in organizations meeting varied challenges of competitiveness, as well as perspectives on strategies, techniques, and knowledge that help such people lead their organizations to excel. GBOE provides its readers with unique insights into how organizations are achieving competitive advantage through transformational leadership--at the top, and in various functions that make up the whole. The focus is always on the people -- how to coordinate, communicate among, organize, reward, teach, learn from, and inspire people who make the important things happen.
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