Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya

Environmental concerns have increased dramatically in recent decades. Individuals have become more concerned with their purchasing behaviour and the impact on the environment. As a result, marketers tend to be more committed in responding to the needs and desires of these individuals in a more respo...

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Main Author: Yahya, Wan Kalthom
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Melaka 2019
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spelling my.uitm.ir.300152020-04-17T12:57:05Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30015/ Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya Yahya, Wan Kalthom Environmental policy Enviromental management Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling Environmental concerns have increased dramatically in recent decades. Individuals have become more concerned with their purchasing behaviour and the impact on the environment. As a result, marketers tend to be more committed in responding to the needs and desires of these individuals in a more responsible manner, considering possible environmental damages that may occur. This study pursued to establish the relationship between young consumers and ecologically conscious consumer behaviour (ECCB) by analysing their green environmental concerns (EC) and government regulations (GR) variables. The scope of the study was UiTM’s students ages between 18 to 30 years old pursuing their undergraduate studies. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23 is applied to study the hypotheses. The results from the linear multiple regression analysis indicated that both EC and GR had a positive relationship on ECCB. Moreover, the overall results have confirmed that the government regulations have a strong direct influence on ecologically conscious consumer behaviour. Thus, the findings could offer important young consumers’ perceptions and views on environmental sustainability. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Melaka 2019-10 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30015/1/30015.pdf Yahya, Wan Kalthom (2019) Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya. Academic Journal of Business and Social Sciences (AJoBSS), 3. pp. 1-17. ISSN 2590-440X http://publication.melaka.uitm.edu.my/index.php/ajobss/article/view/22
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topic Environmental policy
Enviromental management
Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling
spellingShingle Environmental policy
Enviromental management
Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling
Yahya, Wan Kalthom
Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya
description Environmental concerns have increased dramatically in recent decades. Individuals have become more concerned with their purchasing behaviour and the impact on the environment. As a result, marketers tend to be more committed in responding to the needs and desires of these individuals in a more responsible manner, considering possible environmental damages that may occur. This study pursued to establish the relationship between young consumers and ecologically conscious consumer behaviour (ECCB) by analysing their green environmental concerns (EC) and government regulations (GR) variables. The scope of the study was UiTM’s students ages between 18 to 30 years old pursuing their undergraduate studies. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23 is applied to study the hypotheses. The results from the linear multiple regression analysis indicated that both EC and GR had a positive relationship on ECCB. Moreover, the overall results have confirmed that the government regulations have a strong direct influence on ecologically conscious consumer behaviour. Thus, the findings could offer important young consumers’ perceptions and views on environmental sustainability.
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title Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya
title_short Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya
title_full Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya
title_fullStr Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya
title_full_unstemmed Environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / Wan Kalthom Yahya
title_sort environmental concern and government regulations roles in influencing ecologically conscious consumer behaviour / wan kalthom yahya
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Melaka
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30015/1/30015.pdf
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http://publication.melaka.uitm.edu.my/index.php/ajobss/article/view/22
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