Journal of Distribution Science (유통과학연구)
- Volume 12 Issue 10
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- Pages.57-65
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- 2014
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- 1738-3110(pISSN)
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- 2093-7717(eISSN)
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Environmental Perception, Ethical Consumer Behavior, and Price Sensitivity: Impact on Using Intention of Eco-Friendly Products
- Yang, Hoe-Chang (Department of Distribution Management, Jangan University) ;
- Han, Tae-Jeom (Dept. of Business Administration, Anyang University)
- Received : 2014.08.27
- Accepted : 2014.10.13
- Published : 2014.10.30
Abstract
Purpose - This study aims to identify the effect of corporate eco-friendly marketing, which focuses on corporate social responsibility, on the environment, natural preservation and protection, and environmental concern among consumers. Research design, data, and methodology - A total of 92 valid questionnaires were used for analysis. A structured model was established and a 3-step mediated regression test was employed to see how consumers' perception of ethical consumer behavior and price sensitivity are influential in relation to the impact of consumer's perception of eco-friendliness on the using intention in relation to eco-friendly products. Results - Three factors of eco-friendly perception all have a positive impact on ethical consumer behavior, thus lowering their price sensitivity. In particular, it is found that environmental knowledge and environmental concern are important to promote ethical consumer behavior. Conclusion - It is found that, to increase the using intention of eco-friendly products, an enterprise should practice an eco-friendly marketing strategy, deliver eco-friendly related knowledge, and include contents to allow consumers to take an interest in the environment for effective performance of marketing.
Keywords
- Eco-Friendly Product;
- Environmental Perception;
- Using Intention;
- Ethical Consumer Behavior and Price Sensitivity