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Effects of Green Self-Expressive Motive and Fit on Intent to Purchase Bundle Product with Green Premium

The Journal of Distribution Science / The Journal of Distribution Science, (P)1738-3110; (E)2093-7717
2019, v.17 no.9, pp.57-66
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.15722/jds.17.9.201909.57
CHOI, Nak-Hwan
VU, Thanh-Hang
NGUYEN, Quynh-Mai
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Abstract

Purpose - This study aimed at investigating the process of inducing the effect of green self-expressive motive and the fit between green premium and product on consumer's intent to purchase the bundle product with the green premium. Research design, data, and methodology - The questionnaire for on-line survey built at Google Forms was spread out via popular social media sites. 243 responses from the on-line survey were used for testing the hypotheses. Structural equation model of Amos 21.0 was used to verify hypotheses. Results and Conclusions - Green self-expressive motive positively influenced on not only the perceived value for green premium but also attitude toward the bundle. However, the fit between green premium and product had positive impact only on the perceived value for green premium. The perceived value was proved to positively influence on the attitude toward the bundle, which in turn increased the purchase intention, even with the positive effects of the product attitude as covariate on the intention. Therefore, marketers should choose target customers who have high level of green self-expressive motive and feel the fit, and pay attention to the green premium to help the customers perceive more values for the green premium. They should develop green premium product for conducting marketing effectively.

keywords
Attitude toward Bundle Product, Intent to Purchase Bundle Product, Green Premium, Green Self-Expressive Motive, Perceived Fit

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