Aradhana Vikas, G (2021) Studying green consumer behavior through multiple lenses in a developing country. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), pp. 274-292. ISSN 2046-6099
Abstract
The study aims to explore the parameters that affect the purchase behavior of green consumers A mixed methodology concurrent study was adopted involving questionnaire-based empirical study along with a qualitative study to capture the lived experiences of the respondents. Inferences were drawn to understand green consumer behavior in a holistic way While conducting in-depth interviews, many recurring themes emerged, such as environmentally friendly, health-conscious, price, government initiatives, youngsters' inclination, general awareness, family influence/traditions, quality, advertisement and social concern. A concurrent quantitative study was conducted, which established altruism, environmental awareness and social factor and influence as significant parameters, which had an impact on green consumer behavior While designing green products, this study will enable marketers to innovate their products and services based on the intricate insights that have come out of the study The study seeks to give deep insights into green consumer behavior that may help academics and marketers to understand the phenomenon better.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | green consumer behavior; government initiatives; quality; altruism; transparency; consumer behavior; competitive advantage; environmental conditions; environmental awareness; developing countries; sustainable development; interviews |
Date Deposited: | 12 Apr 2025 18:43 |
Last Modified: | 12 Apr 2025 18:43 |