Sustainable Beer: Testing the Effects of Water Conservation Messages and Brewery Type on Consumer Perceptions

IF 3.6 Q2 BUSINESS
Nicole M. Lee, Coy Callison, Trent Seltzer
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Beer brewing is a water intensive industry, which has led breweries to adopt different water conservation practices such as buying water offsets or using reclaimed water. In order to encourage widespread adoption of these practices, it is important that breweries see the benefits of their efforts. Beyond benefiting the environment, sustainable business practices can influence consumer behavior. To examine these effects on macro and craft brewers, we conducted a 2 (brewery type) by 3 (conservation practice) between-subjects online experiment. Results indicated any type of conservation practice increases purchase intentions for craft or macro breweries. However, although craft beer drinkers report being more concerned about water scarcity and more supportive of sustainability efforts, water conservation practices do not increase purchase intentions for macro beers among those who typically drink craft beer.
可持续啤酒:检验节水信息和啤酒厂类型对消费者认知的影响
摘要啤酒酿造是一个用水密集型行业,这导致啤酒厂采取了不同的节水措施,如购买水补偿或使用再生水。为了鼓励广泛采用这些做法,啤酒厂必须看到他们努力的好处。除了有益于环境,可持续的商业实践还可以影响消费者的行为。为了检验这些对大型和精酿啤酒厂的影响,我们在受试者之间进行了一项2(啤酒厂类型)乘3(保护实践)的在线实验。结果表明,任何类型的保护措施都会增加精酿啤酒厂或大型啤酒厂的购买意愿。然而,尽管精酿啤酒饮用者报告称,他们更关心缺水问题,也更支持可持续发展努力,但在那些通常饮用精酿啤酒的人中,节水措施并没有增加对大啤酒的购买意愿。
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CiteScore
5.70
自引率
6.90%
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17
期刊介绍: From food promotion and advertising through new food product development and consumer behavior research, the Journal of Food Products Marketing provides timely, practical articles that keep food marketers on the cutting edge of their profession. The journal includes refereed research studies as well as opinions, guidelines, and speeches by practitioners that contribute to the better practice and understanding of food marketing. The journal provides a single forum for both food marketing academicians and food marketing practitioners.
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