Examining the relationship between corporate social responsibility and buying patterns of consumers: evidence from India
Vikas Gautam and
Sombala Ningthoujam
International Journal of Business Forecasting and Marketing Intelligence, 2017, vol. 3, issue 4, 376-387
Abstract:
A large number of organisations across globe are actively involved in different social responsibility programs aimed at increasing consumer trust in their offerings and benefit the image holistically. This study investigated the impact of corporate social responsibility on purchasing behaviour of consumers. In the current highly competitive business world, corporate social responsibility has gained momentum across various cultures. The study was conducted in the Indian context with reference to purchase of mobile handset with focus on aim to purchase and how much they are willing to pay for its explicit social features. We employed discrete choice modelling experiment and likelihood ratio test to achieve study objectives. The empirical findings of the study provided evidences of the positive relationship between corporate social responsibility and Indian consumers' behaviour in the purchasing of mobile handsets. The results revealed that the effect of price is higher than both the effects of corporate social responsibility and corporate ability attributes. Sample size comprised of 144 subjects.
Keywords: corporate social responsibility; CSR; corporate ability; Indian consumers; experimental design; willingness to pay. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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