Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explain whether the conceptualized model of consumer confusion regarding the multiple number of brands and products also applies to the increasing number of eco-labels. The study also examined how the attitudes were affected if confusion occurred amongst the consumers. More specifically, whether consumer confusion leads to negative attitudes. Theoretical Framework: The conceptualized model of consumer confusion, including the three dimensions of ambiguity, information overload and similarity was used in this research.In addition, theories regarding attitudes and indicators that affect consumer’s attitudes werepresented and used for the analysis. Methodological Framework: This research took an explan...
An emerging topic in environmental management studies is the role of eco-labels in guiding consumers...
Background: Eco-labels have become an important tool in products’ promotion, especially in the food ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to suggest a novel framework of consumer confusion based on th...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explain whether the conceptualized model of consumer confu...
This article was published in the International Journal of Sustainability (Switzerland) [© 2014 by t...
The term “eco-labeling” has become a buzzword in today’s sustainable business world. The use of eco-...
International audiencePurpose:To encourage sustainable consumer practices, public policy makers intr...
Title: Talking green, behaving brown - A study about consumers intention-behavior gap among eco-labe...
Consumers are increasingly concerned about the negative environmental implications of purchasing goo...
The environmental issue is more relevant and important than ever. As society’s awareness of environm...
Because of consumers' confusion with an over the counter drug, feelings of frustration lead an indiv...
The use of eco-labelling has increased in past years. This form of green marketing has many differen...
The purpose of this paper is to model the antecedents of consumers' willingness to pay for eco-label...
An emerging topic in environmental management studies is the role of eco-labels in guiding consumers...
Background: Eco-labels have become an important tool in products’ promotion, especially in the food ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to suggest a novel framework of consumer confusion based on th...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explain whether the conceptualized model of consumer confu...
This article was published in the International Journal of Sustainability (Switzerland) [© 2014 by t...
The term “eco-labeling” has become a buzzword in today’s sustainable business world. The use of eco-...
International audiencePurpose:To encourage sustainable consumer practices, public policy makers intr...
Title: Talking green, behaving brown - A study about consumers intention-behavior gap among eco-labe...
Consumers are increasingly concerned about the negative environmental implications of purchasing goo...
The environmental issue is more relevant and important than ever. As society’s awareness of environm...
Because of consumers' confusion with an over the counter drug, feelings of frustration lead an indiv...
The use of eco-labelling has increased in past years. This form of green marketing has many differen...
The purpose of this paper is to model the antecedents of consumers' willingness to pay for eco-label...
An emerging topic in environmental management studies is the role of eco-labels in guiding consumers...
Background: Eco-labels have become an important tool in products’ promotion, especially in the food ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to suggest a novel framework of consumer confusion based on th...