A New Attitudinal Integral-Model to Explain Green Purchase Intention
Fecha
2019-11Disciplina/s
Administración y Dirección de EmpresasMateria/s
Implicit AttitudesExplicit Attitudes
Cognitive Attitudes
Green products
Skepticism
Cynicism
Purchase intention
Resumen
This study explores the relationship between different implicit and explicit attitudes and green purchase intention. A distinction is made between the cognitive and affective components of implicit attitudes. Negative-oriented attitudes such as cynicism and skepticism are also examined. The data collection process provided 724 responses to two online Implicit Association Tests, followed by a questionnaire on explicit attitudes. Two products (insecticide and toothpaste) in green and conventional formats were used. Each individual responded to a random choice of one of these two products. Structural equation modeling was used to test the research hypotheses. The cognitive and affective components of implicit attitudes were confirmed to be different constructs. Only the cognitive construct was observed to influence attitudes toward green products. Skepticism was observed to negatively influence attitudes toward green products, although it was not found to influence either attitudes toward...





