Factors affecting green purchase behavior: A systematic literature review
University of Delhi · Centre for Development Economics · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The worldwide increased consumption of goods and services squeezes natural resources, thus causing severe damage to the environment. In the backdrop of the growing affirmative reaction of people, the inclination to buy green products is on the rise. Therefore, we explore the extant literature to identify the factors established for their role in determining the purchase of products having a less damaging impact on the environment. A systematic literature review was conducted following the Theory‐Context‐Characteristics‐Methodology framework covering 151 empirical studies on green purchase intention and green purchase behavior, published between years 2000 and 2021. This paper identifies factors…
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3Topics & keywords
- Extant taxon
- Marketing
- Business
- Context (archaeology)
- Green consumption
- Consumption (sociology)
- Green marketing
- Systematic review
- Responsible consumption and production