Pro-environmental purchase intentions in a low-involvement context: the role of myopia and apathy

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A. Coskun, M. Polonsky, Andrea Vocino
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Purpose To achieve the UN’s 2030 agenda, consumers will need to behave more responsibly and make less environmentally harmful purchases. This study aims to investigate the antecedents of consumers’ pro-environmental purchase intentions based on a range of motivating (i.e. attitudes, locus of control) and inhibiting factors (i.e. apathy and myopia) for a low-involvement product. It also tests the moderating effect of the greenness of a low-involvement product (green vs nongreen) on the consumer’s pro-environmental purchase intentions. Design/methodology/approach An online panel survey of 679 Turkish consumers was used. Structural equation modeling was used to test the hypothesized relationships. Findings The results suggest that while inhibiting factors (i.e. apathy and myopia) may not directly impede such purchase intentions, they could prevent consumers from considering the environmental characteristics of low-involvement products. Practical implications The insights are expected to assist marketers and policymakers to understand consumer psychological mechanisms when encouraging and promoting pro-environmental behavior in the context of low-involvement purchases, enhancing consumers contributing to the 2030 objectives. Originality/value This study examines the role of inhibiting factors behind the purchase of low-involvement goods. It also tests the moderating effect of the greenness of a low-involvement product on pro-environmental purchase intentions.
低介入情境下的亲环境购买意向:近视与冷漠的作用
为了实现联合国2030年议程,消费者需要更加负责任,减少对环境的危害。本研究旨在探讨消费者对低介入产品的亲环境购买意向的前因,包括态度、控制点等激励因素和抑制因素,如冷漠和近视。本研究还检验了低介入产品的绿色度(绿色与非绿色)对消费者亲环境购买意愿的调节作用。设计/方法/方法对679名土耳其消费者进行了在线小组调查。结构方程模型用于检验假设的关系。研究结果表明,虽然抑制因素(如冷漠和近视)可能不会直接阻碍消费者的购买意愿,但它们可能会阻止消费者考虑低介入产品的环境特征。实际意义这些见解有望帮助营销人员和政策制定者了解消费者在低参与购买背景下鼓励和促进亲环境行为的心理机制,从而增强消费者对2030年目标的贡献。原创性/价值本研究考察了抑制因素在低介入商品购买背后的作用。检验了低涉入度产品的绿色度对亲环保购买意愿的调节作用。
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