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    Factors affecting consumers' pro-environmental behaviour in nutricosmetics consumption: the role of perceived environmental responsibility as a mediator

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    2020
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    Shahrin, Ruzanna
    Quoquab, Farzana
    Mohammad, Jihad
    Jamil, Rossilah
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    Purpose: This study aims to examine the direct effect of compensatory health beliefs (CHBs), environmental self-identity and perceived environmental responsibility (PER) towards consumers' pro-environmental behaviour (PEB). Moreover, this study also investigates the mediating role of PER. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from nutricosmetics consumers in Malaysia. A questionnaire survey was carried out in three major shopping complexes in Klang Valley areas, which generated 448 completed usable responses. The partial least square technique (SmartPLS, version 3) was used to analyse the data and to test the study hypotheses. Findings: The results revealed that CHBs, environmental self-identity and environmental perceived responsibility positively affect consumers' PEB in nutricosmetics consumption. Additionally, data supported the mediating role of PER in the relationship between CHB, environmental self-identity and PEB. Practical implications: It is expected that the study findings will provide significant insights to help marketers and policymakers about consumers' nutricosmetic products consumption. It will help the marketers to plan for effective marketing strategies to produce environmentally friendly products and to serve the green consumer segment effectively. Moreover, companies attempting to launch new nutricosmetics brands may find the results helpful in understanding PEB. Originality/value: This study is among the pioneers to examine consumers' PEB of nutricosmetics products. Moreover, there is a dearth of studies that have investigated the PEB of consumers in regard to the CHBs, environmental self-identity and PER towards nutricosmetics consumption. Additionally, this study examines the mediating role of PER between "CHBs and PEB" and "environmental self-identity and PEB", which are yet to examine in the past literature in the field.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JABS-02-2019-0035
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/63513
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