Thus, may not represent the entire population of Malaysia. Practical implications — This research should contribute significantly to manufacturers, retailers and marketers in boosting young consumer behavior intention and environmental awareness promoting positive perceptions towards energy-efficient products and quality for increased green product market sustainability and acceptance which is helpful for better market segmentation, targeting and positioning of green products that are not harmful to the environment and could promote consumer demands.
Originality — The results of this study offer a new forward motion to the findings of prior studies on young consumer behavioral intention, which is not much covered in the literature in Malaysia context by examining the effects of knowledge, belief, attitude, confidence in consequences, environment awareness, subjective norm and eagerness of environment engagement, within the Malaysian context.
Keywords Behavioral intention, Energy-efficient product, Consumer behavior, Subjective norm, Behavioral patterns, Multiple regressions. It would never come up if you searched the web! Here's hoping you recognise sarcasm. Different ISPs - same error. Tested other email clients where you can specifically select TLS encryption - works first time.
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This second model assumes that true intentions are a weighted average of a stated intention scale, formally this model would look similar to model one, but with the following modelling on stated intentions. The third model uses family, education, and demographic variables along with a binary response variable for intentions.
Under these assumptions the probability of purchasing given true intentions and demographic information is equivalent to the probability of purchasing given true intentions, demographics would add nothing, but given that we have only stated intentions and only a probabilistic assessment of true intentions we need to state things differently. Theoretically models that omit demographic information are suboptimal likewise models that ignore stated intentions would also be lacking in explanatory power, hence both variables are used in this model.
In addition to differences between stated intentions and purchases there can be factors that influence purchasing that may or may not be independent of demographics.
There could be a change in intentions due to several factors outside of the scope of the person responding to the survey raise, promotion, fired, price changes, etc. This model accounts for shocks to individuals intentions based on these select factors. True intentions are not represented by stated intentions. A better representation of the true intentions should be a weighted average of stated intentions. Family, education, and demographic variables are complementary to intentions in predicting purchasing behavior.
Demographic variables should be used to improve predictive power.
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