Shiva Ghorban Nejad, Heidi Victoria Skeiseid, Lukasz Andrzej Derdowski
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摘要
将减少消费作为实现可持续发展目标的潜在途径之一的研究十分有限。本文通过扩展的计划行为理论(TPB)来研究消费者减少消费的意向,其中所选的个体差异,即评价需求(NE)和自我参照(SR),受到了极大的关注。共有 226 名受访者参与了这项网络调查研究。结构方程模型分析的结果证实,扩展的计划行为理论能有效解释消费者的消费减量意向。值得注意的是,NE 和 SR 的个体差异分别对 TPB 模型中的关系起着独特的调节作用。本研究通过将所选调节因子(即 NE 和 SR)整合到 TPB 框架中,提高了 TPB 的预测能力,并进一步提供了对个体差异对消费者减少消费以保护环境的意向的潜在影响的新理解,从而在理论上做出了贡献。此外,考虑到个体差异的重要作用,研究结果还为政策制定者和社会营销人员提供了设计量身定制的干预措施和减少消费策略的实际意义。
Understanding Consumption Reduction Through the TPB: Moderating Effects of the Need for Evaluation and Self-Referencing Individual Differences.
Limited research has focused on consumption reduction as one potential pathway to meet sustainable development goals. This paper investigates consumers' intentions to undertake consumption reduction through the lens of an extended theory of planned behavior (TPB), where selected individual differences, namely the need for evaluation (NE) and self-referencing (SR), are given considerable attention. In total, 226 respondents participated in this web-based survey study. The results from structural equation modeling analysis confirm that the extended theory of planned behavior effectively explains consumers' intentions to undertake consumption reduction. Notably, the individual differences of the NE and SR each uniquely moderate the relationships within the TPB model. This study provides a theoretical contribution by integrating the selected moderators (i.e., the NE and SR) into the TPB framework, increases the TPB's predictive power, and further provides a novel understanding of the underlying influences of individual differences on consumers' intentions to undertake consumption reduction for the benefit of the environment. Moreover, the findings offer practical implications for policymakers and social marketers in designing tailor-made interventions and consumption reduction strategies by considering the important role of individual differences.