Understanding Consumer Perception and Behavior Toward Biodegradable Plastic Products Based on the MOA Model

This study investigated the factors influencing consumers' switching intentions to biodegradable plastic products. Applying a modified Motivation-Opportunity-Ability (MOA) framework, we analyzed the impact of factors such as environmental concern, novelty seeking, negative attitude, perceived c...

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Published inAsia Marketing Journal (Online) Vol. 26; no. 4; pp. 269 - 285
Main Authors Baek, Nayeon, Lee, Hyemi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 한국마케팅학회AMJ 01.01.2025
Korean Marketing Association
한국마케팅학회
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Summary:This study investigated the factors influencing consumers' switching intentions to biodegradable plastic products. Applying a modified Motivation-Opportunity-Ability (MOA) framework, we analyzed the impact of factors such as environmental concern, novelty seeking, negative attitude, perceived consumer effectiveness, green consumer availability, and environmental knowledge on switching intention, while also examining the moderating effect of perceived greenwashing. Results showed that environmental concern, perceived consumer effectiveness, and negative attitude from the motivation dimension, and environmental knowledge from the ability dimension, had significant effects on switching intentions. Furthermore, it was found that the level of perceived greenwashing moderated the effects of environmental concern, perceived consumer effectiveness, and environmental knowledge on switching intentions. This study is significant for its focus on consumer perceptions and behavioral intentions towards biodegradable plastics as eco-friendly products, although there is room for debate about its actual environmental effectiveness. Based on the findings, we present practical implications that include the importance of consumer education, the need for companies to provide transparent information, and policy considerations to strengthen consumer sovereignty.
Bibliography:https://amj.kma.re.kr/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1643&context=journal
ISSN:1598-7868
2765-6500
2765-6500
DOI:10.53728/2765-6500.1643