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Corporate environmental marketing: An environmental marketing action model

Hazel T. Suchard and Jo‐Ann C. Suchard

Business Strategy and the Environment, 1994, vol. 3, issue 3, 16-21

Abstract: A model of environmental marketing action and success is proposed, which includes a range of variables and examines the relationship between them. Environmental success is partly determined by the level of Environmental Marketing Action which varies between level 0 and level 8 and which directly determines the extent of environmental marketing success. Perceptions of environmental consciousness, the subjective norm and net total risk determine the level of environmental marketing action. Beliefs with regard to stakeholders and events and the motivation to comply with these beliefs combine to form the subjective norm.

Date: 1994
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