2023
DOI: 10.1002/bse.3350
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Drivers of green apparel consumption: Digging a little deeper into green apparel buying intentions

Abstract: The apparel industry's sustainability is gaining scholars' attention amidst increasing concerns about its environmental impacts. However, to ensure that the industry's efforts in environmental preservation succeed, it is crucial to identify the factors that can positively influence consumers' purchase or buying intentions for green apparel. However, at present, this topic is relatively understudied. Assimilating the norm activation model (NAM) and the stimulus–organism–response (SOR), we investigate economic, … Show more

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“…In terms of theoretical implications, firstly, the majority of research on the S-O-R model has focused on exploring indicators of willingness to respond (Fei et al, 2021; Liu and Liu et al, 2022; Tandon et al, 2023). The findings of this study indicate that natural sounds not only boost the purchase rate of green products but also enhance the efficiency of the decision-making process for purchasing green products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of theoretical implications, firstly, the majority of research on the S-O-R model has focused on exploring indicators of willingness to respond (Fei et al, 2021; Liu and Liu et al, 2022; Tandon et al, 2023). The findings of this study indicate that natural sounds not only boost the purchase rate of green products but also enhance the efficiency of the decision-making process for purchasing green products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2021). Many scholars have combined SOR theory with other theories or models, such as the norm activation model (NAM), the dual-factor theory (DFT) or the triple bottom line (TBL), when investigating eco-friendly purchasing behaviours in areas such as eco-friendly clothing and eco-friendly cosmetics (Tandon et al. , 2023; Lavuri et al.…”
Section: Literature Review and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because SOR theory focusses on people's internal emotional and cognitive factors, it has been widely used in consumer behaviour analysis (Ashutosh et al, 2021). Many scholars have combined SOR theory with other theories or models, such as the norm activation model (NAM), the dual-factor theory (DFT) or the triple bottom line (TBL), when investigating eco-friendly purchasing behaviours in areas such as eco-friendly clothing and eco-friendly cosmetics (Tandon et al, 2023;Lavuri et al, 2022). Moreover, working within the framework of SOR theory, scholars have explored the factors that influence consumers' purchasing of eco-friendly food products, and a range of differing research results have resulted (Manhua et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Review and Theoretical Framework 21 Willingness T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zou et al, 2023). Governments, businesses, and civil society are now recognizing the pressing need to mitigate these effects and transition towards a sustainable future Tandon et al, 2023). Achieving carbon neutrality, or the state in which an entity's net carbon emissions are zero, has emerged as a critical milestone in this journey (Hakovirta et al, 2022;Park et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, the adverse impacts on ecosystems, human health, and the global economy become increasingly apparent (J. Wang, Dong, et al, 2022; B. Yu et al, 2022; C. Zou et al, 2023). Governments, businesses, and civil society are now recognizing the pressing need to mitigate these effects and transition towards a sustainable future (Arun et al, 2021; Tandon et al, 2023). Achieving carbon neutrality, or the state in which an entity's net carbon emissions are zero, has emerged as a critical milestone in this journey (Hakovirta et al, 2022; Park et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%