2012
DOI: 10.9790/487x-0523646
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Green Marketing: Role of Psychographic Variables on Awareness and Purchase of FRP Products

Abstract: -The present exploratory and empirical research paper is based on the growth of interest on "GreenMarketing" particularly " Green buildings" and consequently

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“…The findings showed the compatibility of positive interrelationships of personal factors–behavior–environment of SCT (Bandura, 1986). Again, the findings of this study in a developing country, Ghana, are consistent with previous works (Anjankar, 2012; Bagheri, 2014; Chopra & Marriya, 2012; Diamantopoulos et al, 2003; Gill et al, 1987; Hatala & Case, 2000; Kuthiala, 2012; Lizarraga et al, 2007; Venkatesh, Morris, & Ackerman, 2000; Wood, 1990), which suggested that personal factors provide accurate explanation of consumers’ green behavior. Practically, it is possible to assume that environmental degradation caused by consumers’ green purchasing behavior is present in developing as the findings revealed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The findings showed the compatibility of positive interrelationships of personal factors–behavior–environment of SCT (Bandura, 1986). Again, the findings of this study in a developing country, Ghana, are consistent with previous works (Anjankar, 2012; Bagheri, 2014; Chopra & Marriya, 2012; Diamantopoulos et al, 2003; Gill et al, 1987; Hatala & Case, 2000; Kuthiala, 2012; Lizarraga et al, 2007; Venkatesh, Morris, & Ackerman, 2000; Wood, 1990), which suggested that personal factors provide accurate explanation of consumers’ green behavior. Practically, it is possible to assume that environmental degradation caused by consumers’ green purchasing behavior is present in developing as the findings revealed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The rational for adopting this theory is to identify how consumers’ personal factors (age, gender, education, and income), environment, and green behavior interact. Previous studies (Anjankar, 2012; Bagheri, 2014; Chopra & Marriya, 2012; Kuthiala, 2012; Lizarraga, Baquedano, & Cardelle-Elawar, 2007) found that personal factors influence behavior formation. However, the SCT has been widely tested in multiple fields—in medicine (Ayatollahi, Behdad, Moshtaghiun, & Behnam, 2011), in psychology (Bandura, 2012; Bandura & Locke, 2003; Lent, Lopez, Bieschke, 1993; Meyerowitz & Chaiken, 1987), in entrepreneurship (Bayron, 2013), in mass communication (Bandura, 2001; Bandura & Locke, 2003), and in human resource management (Cury et al, 2006; Dweck & Leggett, 1988; Sarrazin et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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