Unraveling Psychosocial Drivers of Environmentally-labeled Coffee
109-141 p.
In Taiwan's niche coffee market, there is a clear demand for sustainability, yet there remains a gap in understanding certification preferences. This study addresses this gap by employing the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to investigate the purchase intentions of 348 Taiwanese consumers towards environmentally-labeled coffee. Structural equation modeling reveals positive associations between attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control individually, and purchase intention. Among the factors influencing attitude, sensory, upscale, and environmental beliefs significantly play significant roles, while health beliefs do not. Probit regression analysis confirms that purchase intention positively influences consumers' willingness to engage in coffee consumption. In additon, consumer characteristics including past experience, household size, knowledge, and age also impact coffee consumption willingness.
These findings provide valuable insights for stakeholders seeking to promote sustainable consumption and guiding environmentally conscious decisionmaking strategies. [Publisher's Text].
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Economia agro-alimentare : XXV, 3, 2023-
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Código DOI: 10.3280/ecag2023oa15961
ISSN: 1972-4802
KEYWORDS
- Environment, Health, Sensory, Sustainability, Upscale, Theory of planned behavior