How brand familiarity affects green product purchase intention: The moderating role of streamers’ environmental knowledge
Shuilong Wu,
Zekun Hu,
You Li and
Yongna Yuan
Technology in Society, 2024, vol. 77, issue C
Abstract:
Many companies have begun promoting green products through live-streaming to attract consumers. However, existing literature has not focused adequately on this issue. This study examines the green perceived value as a potential mediator between consumer brand familiarity and purchase intention (Study 1). It also explores the moderating role of streamers’ environmental knowledge (Study 2). The results show that streamers’ environmental knowledge positively influences the effect of low brand familiarity on consumers’ green perceived value. For high brand familiarity, however, the streamers’ environmental knowledge has no significant effect on a product’s green perceived value. In addition, green perceived value positively affects purchase intention. These findings provide valuable insights for companies and live-streaming platforms to optimize green marketing strategies.
Keywords: Live streaming shopping; Brand familiarity; Environmental knowledge; Green perceived value; Green products (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2024.102572
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