Factors Affecting Consumer Awareness and the Purchase of Eco-Friendly Vehicles: Textual Analysis of Korean Market
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
Definition and Types of Eco-Friendly Cars
3. Method
3.1. Data Collection
3.2. Analysis Techniques
4. Result
4.1. Text Analysis Finding 1: Issue Networks over Time
4.2. Text Analysis Finding 2: Opinion Mining of Electric Cars
4.3. Text Analysis Finding 3: Opinion Mining on Hybrid Cars
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
6.1. Study Theoretical and Practical Implications
6.2. Study Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Period | Topic | Word |
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01/01/2006–06/30/2016 | Government policy | Car, government, sale, domestic, subsidy, diesel, market, support, industry, Japan, counter plan, standard, import, price, this year, last year, regulation, hybrid car, economy, outlook |
Technology development | Electricity, car, eco-friendly, hybrid car, electric car, vehicle, charge, development, Hyundai Motor Company, release, hydrogen, driving, automatic driving, technology, model, domestic, Ioniq, supply, Kia Motors Corporation, Seoul | |
New vehicle launch trends | Car, Tesla, market, United States, world, motor show, model, Korea, local, China, company, international, release, time, Busan, this year, sale, Hyundai Motor Company, domestic, global | |
Domestic industry related to eco-friendly cars | Industry, energy, economy, investment, company, business, technology, growth, market, future, electricity, LG, field, Gwangju, smart, innovation, development, Korea, strategy, stock price | |
Battery | Electricity, electric car, battery, car, China, LG, chemistry, business, manufacture, company, charge, Samsung SDI, SK innovation, supply, factory, market, development, conclusion, innovation, Jeju Island | |
07/01/2016–12/31/2020 | Government policy | Industry, economy, government, company, New Deal, president, energy, support, policy, region, environment, eco-friendly, business, car, future, carbon, job, Korea, propulsion, Biden |
Technology development and investment | Battery, business, electricity, electric car, company, technology, development, factory, chemistry, China, manufacture, investment, automotive parts, future, car, material, market, charge, mobility, supply | |
Eco-friendly car market | Tesla, COVID-19, United States, market, quarter, stock price, investment, domestic, car, this year, chemical, Korea, performance, export, stock market, outlook, contrast, sale, record, economy | |
New vehicle launch trends | Car, electricity, Hyundai Motor Company, hydrogen, electric car, vehicle, Kia Motors Corporation, eco-friendly, release, model, brand, domestic, market, sale, unveil, this year, charge, Korea, world |
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Ju, N.; Lee, K.-H.; Kim, S.H. Factors Affecting Consumer Awareness and the Purchase of Eco-Friendly Vehicles: Textual Analysis of Korean Market. Sustainability 2021, 13, 5566. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105566
Ju N, Lee K-H, Kim SH. Factors Affecting Consumer Awareness and the Purchase of Eco-Friendly Vehicles: Textual Analysis of Korean Market. Sustainability. 2021; 13(10):5566. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105566
Chicago/Turabian StyleJu, Naan, Kyu-Hye Lee, and Seong Hun Kim. 2021. "Factors Affecting Consumer Awareness and the Purchase of Eco-Friendly Vehicles: Textual Analysis of Korean Market" Sustainability 13, no. 10: 5566. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105566
APA StyleJu, N., Lee, K.-H., & Kim, S. H. (2021). Factors Affecting Consumer Awareness and the Purchase of Eco-Friendly Vehicles: Textual Analysis of Korean Market. Sustainability, 13(10), 5566. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105566