Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis

This paper aims to investigate the influence of demographic and psychographic variables on environmentally conscious consumer behavior (ECCB) in the context of Malaysian consumers. A survey was developed and administered, generating a total sample of 319 respondents across the country. The prelimina...

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Published in:Jurnal Pengurusan
Main Author: Ramly Z.; Hashim N.H.; Yahya W.K.; Mohamad S.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012
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Ramly Z.; Hashim N.H.; Yahya W.K.; Mohamad S.A.
Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis
2012
Jurnal Pengurusan
35

10.17576/pengurusan-2012-35-10
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84870286063&doi=10.17576%2fpengurusan-2012-35-10&partnerID=40&md5=aa5e1c5e57d370826a51a87ea8272baa
This paper aims to investigate the influence of demographic and psychographic variables on environmentally conscious consumer behavior (ECCB) in the context of Malaysian consumers. A survey was developed and administered, generating a total sample of 319 respondents across the country. The preliminary results indicated that all of the variables examined were significantly correlated to ECCB, except for income. Later, the analysis from the regression highlighted that only age, gender and perceived consumer effectiveness (PCE) were significant predictors to ECCB. The findings confirmed that, in terms of psychographic variables, PCE has been proven to be more accurate and significant determinant than environmental concern (EC) for segmenting and explaining different segments and characteristics of pro-environmental behavior. These findings may assist Malaysian policy makers in formulating actionable decisions related to environmental education and protection. The finding also allows marketers to use marketing and awarenessraising campaigns to encourage consumers to choose environmental friendly products.
Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1272713
English
Article
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Ramly Z.; Hashim N.H.; Yahya W.K.; Mohamad S.A.
spellingShingle Ramly Z.; Hashim N.H.; Yahya W.K.; Mohamad S.A.
Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis
author_facet Ramly Z.; Hashim N.H.; Yahya W.K.; Mohamad S.A.
author_sort Ramly Z.; Hashim N.H.; Yahya W.K.; Mohamad S.A.
title Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis
title_short Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis
title_full Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis
title_fullStr Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis
title_sort Environmentally conscious behavior among Malaysian consumers: An empirical analysis
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description This paper aims to investigate the influence of demographic and psychographic variables on environmentally conscious consumer behavior (ECCB) in the context of Malaysian consumers. A survey was developed and administered, generating a total sample of 319 respondents across the country. The preliminary results indicated that all of the variables examined were significantly correlated to ECCB, except for income. Later, the analysis from the regression highlighted that only age, gender and perceived consumer effectiveness (PCE) were significant predictors to ECCB. The findings confirmed that, in terms of psychographic variables, PCE has been proven to be more accurate and significant determinant than environmental concern (EC) for segmenting and explaining different segments and characteristics of pro-environmental behavior. These findings may assist Malaysian policy makers in formulating actionable decisions related to environmental education and protection. The finding also allows marketers to use marketing and awarenessraising campaigns to encourage consumers to choose environmental friendly products.
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