Consumers’ Choice Behaviour Toward Green Clothing

  • Bielawska K
  • Grebosz-Krawczyk M
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Purpose: The article aims to identify the factors influencing consumers' choice of green clothing products in the context of the theory of consumption values. Design/methodology/approach: The research was conducted on 496 Polish consumers in December 2020 from who 212 had experience in purchasing green clothing products. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed and structural equation modelling was used for analysis. Findings: The results show that emotional, conditional, and environmental values had significantly positive impact on consumers' choice behaviour toward green clothing products; however functional, social and epistemic values had no influence on it. Practical Implications: The results are important for retailers and producers of green clothing products for building a marketing communication campaign for Polish market as well as labelling and creating eco-brands for those products. Originality/value: The recognition of Polish consumers' incentives of buying green clothing through the lens of consumption values theory.

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Bielawska, K., & Grebosz-Krawczyk, M. (2021). Consumers’ Choice Behaviour Toward Green Clothing. EUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL, XXIV(Issue 2), 238–256. https://doi.org/10.35808/ersj/2124

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