The influence of message framing and points of referencein eco-labels and the role of emotions on purchase intentions and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood products

The current seafood industry has been causing disastrous environmental and ecosystem impacts (Barclay & Miller, 2018). To reduce these impacts, eco-labels have been used in the marketplaces of the United States and the United Kingdom to help steer market demand towards sustainable seafood produc...

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Main Author: Ling, Jia Shin
Other Authors: Natasha Bhatia
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1483912023-02-28T16:47:59Z The influence of message framing and points of referencein eco-labels and the role of emotions on purchase intentions and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood products Ling, Jia Shin Natasha Bhatia Sonny Ben Rosenthal Asian School of the Environment sonnyrosenthal@ntu.edu.sg, nbhatia@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Communication::Communication theories and models The current seafood industry has been causing disastrous environmental and ecosystem impacts (Barclay & Miller, 2018). To reduce these impacts, eco-labels have been used in the marketplaces of the United States and the United Kingdom to help steer market demand towards sustainable seafood products. However, the low awareness of knowledge of eco-labels in other countries in the western and eastern hemisphere might affect consumers’ abilities to make informed decisions during their purchasing process. This study uses a 2 (gain vs. loss frame) × 2 (individual vs. societal effects) experimental design (n = 196) to test the influence of message frame and points of reference in eco-label messages on emotions, purchase intention and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood. While message framing and points of reference in the written message of eco-labels have no influence on consumers’ willingness to pay, points of reference and the interaction of these two factors did influence consumers’ purchase intentions. Furthermore, emotions did not play a mediating role in the effects of message framing on purchase intentions and willingness to pay, but instead, positive emotions specifically played a significant role as a separate variable in influencing purchase intentions and willingness to pay. Lastly, when understanding the effectiveness of message framing and points of reference for individuals with varying environmental concerns, loss-framed messages were found to be more effective in increasing purchase intentions for individuals with low egoistic environmental concerns. Findings suggest the importance of manipulating written messages in eco-labels and the use of message framing, points of reference, and affective responses to increase consumers’ purchase intentions so as to steer consumer demand towards sustainable seafood and ensure sustainable supply of seafood while reducing negative impacts on the environment. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Earth Systems Science 2021-04-27T06:13:33Z 2021-04-27T06:13:33Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Ling, J. S. (2021). The influence of message framing and points of referencein eco-labels and the role of emotions on purchase intentions and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood products. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148391 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148391 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Ling, Jia Shin
The influence of message framing and points of referencein eco-labels and the role of emotions on purchase intentions and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood products
description The current seafood industry has been causing disastrous environmental and ecosystem impacts (Barclay & Miller, 2018). To reduce these impacts, eco-labels have been used in the marketplaces of the United States and the United Kingdom to help steer market demand towards sustainable seafood products. However, the low awareness of knowledge of eco-labels in other countries in the western and eastern hemisphere might affect consumers’ abilities to make informed decisions during their purchasing process. This study uses a 2 (gain vs. loss frame) × 2 (individual vs. societal effects) experimental design (n = 196) to test the influence of message frame and points of reference in eco-label messages on emotions, purchase intention and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood. While message framing and points of reference in the written message of eco-labels have no influence on consumers’ willingness to pay, points of reference and the interaction of these two factors did influence consumers’ purchase intentions. Furthermore, emotions did not play a mediating role in the effects of message framing on purchase intentions and willingness to pay, but instead, positive emotions specifically played a significant role as a separate variable in influencing purchase intentions and willingness to pay. Lastly, when understanding the effectiveness of message framing and points of reference for individuals with varying environmental concerns, loss-framed messages were found to be more effective in increasing purchase intentions for individuals with low egoistic environmental concerns. Findings suggest the importance of manipulating written messages in eco-labels and the use of message framing, points of reference, and affective responses to increase consumers’ purchase intentions so as to steer consumer demand towards sustainable seafood and ensure sustainable supply of seafood while reducing negative impacts on the environment.
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title The influence of message framing and points of referencein eco-labels and the role of emotions on purchase intentions and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood products
title_short The influence of message framing and points of referencein eco-labels and the role of emotions on purchase intentions and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood products
title_full The influence of message framing and points of referencein eco-labels and the role of emotions on purchase intentions and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood products
title_fullStr The influence of message framing and points of referencein eco-labels and the role of emotions on purchase intentions and willingness to pay for sustainable seafood products
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