2018
DOI: 10.1108/arla-12-2016-0356
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Measuring socially responsible consumption: a study of Colombia–Mexico

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to find evidence of construct validity in a Mexican population for a socially responsible consumption (SRC) measurement scale originally proposed for Colombia. Design/methodology/approach Using a quantitative approach and a correlational scope, factorial invariance and differential item functioning analyses were performed on the SRC measurement scale based on data from 323 Colombian graduate students and 456 Mexican students. Findings The empirical evidence confirms tha… Show more

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“…People's views of a company or a product, which may be conveyed within the company's or product's vision, are often considered to be the most important factor in determining whether or not a consumer would make a purchase, even above price and quality (Roberts, 1996). As a result, conscientious consumers tend to place a premium on minimizing negative impacts on society and the environment via their purchasing decisions (Villa Castaño et al, 2018). As a result, Ajzen (1987) hypothesized that the prevalent mental framework, which incorporates social intake behavior, may not necessarily have an overt impact on certain behaviors, but rather have a more subtle, indirect influence.…”
Section: Research Framework and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People's views of a company or a product, which may be conveyed within the company's or product's vision, are often considered to be the most important factor in determining whether or not a consumer would make a purchase, even above price and quality (Roberts, 1996). As a result, conscientious consumers tend to place a premium on minimizing negative impacts on society and the environment via their purchasing decisions (Villa Castaño et al, 2018). As a result, Ajzen (1987) hypothesized that the prevalent mental framework, which incorporates social intake behavior, may not necessarily have an overt impact on certain behaviors, but rather have a more subtle, indirect influence.…”
Section: Research Framework and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes the largest biological diversity in the world, one-third of the globe's fresh-water reserves, 25% of the biofuel and it is home to an important part of global mining reserves in lithium, silver, cooper and tin (CEPAL, 2020a). Modern businesses are at the helm of numerous environmental, social and governance issues and are therefore increasingly looked up to, to find stewardship in addressing them through sustainability initiatives (Castaño et al, 2018;Ogliastri et al, 2009). While definitions abound and construct clarity is far from accomplished, managing for sustainability is broadly understood as how businesses organizations address the interactions and trade-offs between social, environmental and economic performance (Mart ınez et al, 2014;Flores et al, 2007).…”
Section: Sustainability Dilemmas In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, an invariance test was performed (Villa Castaño et al, 2018) to guarantee the analysis of the differences or similarities observed in the behavior of consumers in Chile and Mexico.…”
Section: Multigroup Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%