Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior

This study investigates the mechanism by which a proenvironmental self-identity (PESI) predicts green purchasing behavior (GPB) through various dimensions of green consumption values, following the recently published modern-mediation-analysis guidelines. The model was examined via 1,186 validated su...

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Main Authors: Mutum, Dilip S., Mohd Ghazali, Ezlika, Wei-Pin, Woon
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spelling my.um.eprints.271972022-05-31T03:07:12Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27197/ Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior Mutum, Dilip S. Mohd Ghazali, Ezlika Wei-Pin, Woon HC Economic History and Conditions HF Commerce Business This study investigates the mechanism by which a proenvironmental self-identity (PESI) predicts green purchasing behavior (GPB) through various dimensions of green consumption values, following the recently published modern-mediation-analysis guidelines. The model was examined via 1,186 validated survey responses from experienced green consumers. Data were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling technique. Results demonstrate that the relationship between PESI and GPB is mediated by emotional, epistemic, social, and health values. The results, however, did not find support for mediation effects of conditional and functional values. In addition, consumer innovativeness was found to moderate the relationship between PESI and three out of five values (conditional, functional, and social values) examined. This study indicates that promoting the advantages of green products and strengthening PESI and consumption values are closely linked to GPBs. Additionally, peer referral appears to minimize the perceived risks associated with buying green products. Marketers of green products are encouraged to provide health-related information such as calory and nutritional content. WILEY 2021-05 Article PeerReviewed Mutum, Dilip S. and Mohd Ghazali, Ezlika and Wei-Pin, Woon (2021) Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 20 (3). pp. 827-844. ISSN 1472-0817, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/cb.1913 <https://doi.org/10.1002/cb.1913>. 10.1002/cb.1913
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topic HC Economic History and Conditions
HF Commerce
Business
spellingShingle HC Economic History and Conditions
HF Commerce
Business
Mutum, Dilip S.
Mohd Ghazali, Ezlika
Wei-Pin, Woon
Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior
description This study investigates the mechanism by which a proenvironmental self-identity (PESI) predicts green purchasing behavior (GPB) through various dimensions of green consumption values, following the recently published modern-mediation-analysis guidelines. The model was examined via 1,186 validated survey responses from experienced green consumers. Data were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling technique. Results demonstrate that the relationship between PESI and GPB is mediated by emotional, epistemic, social, and health values. The results, however, did not find support for mediation effects of conditional and functional values. In addition, consumer innovativeness was found to moderate the relationship between PESI and three out of five values (conditional, functional, and social values) examined. This study indicates that promoting the advantages of green products and strengthening PESI and consumption values are closely linked to GPBs. Additionally, peer referral appears to minimize the perceived risks associated with buying green products. Marketers of green products are encouraged to provide health-related information such as calory and nutritional content.
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author Mutum, Dilip S.
Mohd Ghazali, Ezlika
Wei-Pin, Woon
author_facet Mutum, Dilip S.
Mohd Ghazali, Ezlika
Wei-Pin, Woon
author_sort Mutum, Dilip S.
title Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior
title_short Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior
title_full Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior
title_fullStr Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior
title_full_unstemmed Parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior
title_sort parallel mediation effect of consumption values and the moderation effect of innovativeness, in predicting the influence of identity on green purchasing behavior
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