Controversial Fashion, Ethical Concerns And Environmentally Significant Behaviour The Case Of The Leather Industry

International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management(2019)

Cited 20|Views11
No score
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper to report on the role of luxury value perceptions and ethical concerns in consumers' environmentally significant behaviour and purchase intent for genuine leather products. Design/methodology/approach Non-probability sampling was done and 429 South African males and females, aged 26 years and older and who fell in a household income bracket that allowed them to purchase genuine leather products, completed a structured questionnaire during September 2016. Findings The study determined that South African consumers' strong functional and individual luxury value perceptions drive their above-average purchase intent for genuine leather products. Strong individual value perceptions correlated negatively with their purchase intent. Respondents' expressed strong ethical concerns but almost never participate in environmentally significant behaviour.Originality/value This study was the first of its kind about the multi-cultural South African leather market's luxury value perceptions, ethical concerns and environmentally significant behaviour.
More
Translated text
Key words
Ethical concerns, Environmentally significant behaviour, Luxury value perceptions
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined