2020
DOI: 10.7595/management.fon.2020.0001
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Sustainable Consumption Behaviour in The Context of Millennials in Indonesia – Can Environmental Concern, Self-efficacy, Guilt and Subjective Knowledge Make a Difference?

Abstract: Research Question: This paper assesses the effect of environmental concern, self-efficacy, subjective knowledge and guilt on sustainable consumption behaviour. Motivation: This study focuses on predicting and explaining sustainable consumption behaviour by proposing a model comprised of environmental concern, self-efficacy, consumer guilt and subjective knowledge as  predictors. Environmental concern is an important element in VBN theory proposed by Stern (1999). Meanwhile, self-efficacy is part of SCT theory … Show more

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“…This study mixed mode (Denzin, 2012) [58] The data tabulated by using SAS/STAT (SAS Institute Inc., NC, USA). The factors that affect the interaction of the interview, their opinion, current situations conducting interviews, and interview topics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study mixed mode (Denzin, 2012) [58] The data tabulated by using SAS/STAT (SAS Institute Inc., NC, USA). The factors that affect the interaction of the interview, their opinion, current situations conducting interviews, and interview topics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factors that affect the interaction of the interview, their opinion, current situations conducting interviews, and interview topics. The value K> 0.6 indicated the performance met the minimum requirements (Archibald, 2016; Denzin, 2012; Hengky, 2015; Mukonza & Swarts, 2020) [83], [58],. [84], [20] Based on the requirement, the analysis used a content analysis (Tiggemann & Zaccardo, 2018; Vaismoradi, Turunen, & Bondas, 2013) [85], [86] in tabulating the data that support the aspect of a green marketing tourism (Duffett et…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated by Buratti and Allwood [28], not only an individual's objective knowledge but also subjective knowledge (consumers assessment of the level of their knowledge) can influence consumers risk perception and actions. According to researchers, subjective knowledge plays a bigger role in predicting environmental behaviour than other knowledge types [29]. In our study, we concentrated on subjective (environmental) knowledge that is defined as people's perceptions of how much they know about a particular environmental issue [30].…”
Section: Hypothesis 3 (H3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Types of organic cosmetic products vary between consumers with different socio-demographic characteristics. Many studies have tried to discover what factors can affect sustainable consumption behavior (Rizkalla, Erhan, 2020). To understand consumer choice behavior, it is important to recognize how consumers make decisions, and the criteria used to choose the selected product over another (Syahrul, Mayangsari, 2020).…”
Section: Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature review For many people, sustainability and cosmetics are two distinct terms (Amberg,Magda,218). Sustainable consumption behaviour is a type of consumption that tries to balance current and future generations' social, economic and environmental needs (Rizkalla, Erhan, 2020). Natural and organic cosmetics have made use of the sustainability trend (Cinelli et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%