Abstract
Government and not-for-profit agencies frequently encourage adoption of ecologically friendly packaging. In addition, encouraging sustainable consumer behavior, such as adoption of eco-friendly packaging, is a growing topic of interest in marketing literature (Karmarkar & Bollinger 2015) and it has been identified as one of the more pressing research topics (Mick 2006). This paper reports on a two-method study using implicit attitude theory and construal level theory to provide insights to evaluation processes that may encourage/inhibit consumers’ sustainable food packaging choices. We measure implicit versus explicit attitudes and response to advertising messages framed as environmental-centered versus self-benefit centered, matching these with respondents’ abstract versus concrete mind-sets. The findings confirmed positive implicit and explicit attitudes towards compostable packaging across two different food categories. Study 1 also showed dissociation between implicit and explicit associations, which informs approaches to nudging changes in consumers’ behavior towards packaging choice. Study 2 confirms that a message framed as environmental-centered matched with a more abstract mind-set produces more positive attitudes and intentions toward sustainable packaging.
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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Pagine | 1-10 |
Numero di pagine | 10 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 1 gen 2017 |
Pubblicato esternamente | Sì |
Evento | 2017 Summer AMA Conference - San Francisco, USA Durata: 1 gen 2017 → … |
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???event.eventtypes.event.conference??? | 2017 Summer AMA Conference |
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Città | San Francisco, USA |
Periodo | 1/01/17 → … |