2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142316192
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Direct Expression or Indirect Transmission? An Empirical Research on the Impacts of Explicit and Implicit Appeals in Green Advertising

Abstract: Green advertising has been shown to motivate consumers to engage in green consumption behavior. However, little is known about how resource scarcity affects the efficacy of explicit and implicit appeals in green advertising. To address it, the present research investigates the differential impacts of ecological resource scarcity (vs. abundant) and personal resource scarcity (vs. abundant) on consumers’ evaluations of explicit and implicit green advertising appeals. We proposed that the relationship between res… Show more

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“…Green advertising has been proven to directly or indirectly stimulate consumers' sustainable consumption intentions and behaviors [67]. Green advertising attitudes can strongly predict behavioral intentions, and young people are more likely to form a positive view of green advertising, which may not bring sales immediately but has a positive impact on future sales [68].…”
Section: Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green advertising has been proven to directly or indirectly stimulate consumers' sustainable consumption intentions and behaviors [67]. Green advertising attitudes can strongly predict behavioral intentions, and young people are more likely to form a positive view of green advertising, which may not bring sales immediately but has a positive impact on future sales [68].…”
Section: Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, several attempts were proposed and tried to improve the effects in recent years: personalization of information provided [25] and effective use of information technologies such as virtual reality [26]. There are also some studies to increase involvement by slightly changing the viewpoint of information [27], for example, defining environmental issues as "your" problem not "our" [28]. Although various approaches were examined, most of them have preserved the principle of providing only core content in an unimaginative manner.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Information Provision In Energy and Env...mentioning
confidence: 99%