What Leads Households to Green Consumption Behavior: Case of a Developing Country
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background and Research Model
2.1. Theoretical Background
2.1.1. The Theory of Reasoned Action
2.1.2. The Theory of Planning Behavior
2.1.3. Consumption Function Model
2.2. Research Model
2.2.1. Consumer Intentions
2.2.2. Green Consumer Behavior
2.2.3. Household
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Questionnaire Design
3.2. Sample and Data Collection
4. Research Results
4.1. Reliability Analysis
4.2. Exploratory Factor Analysis
4.3. Confirmatory Factor Analysis
4.4. Testing Research Models and Hypotheses
5. Conclusions
Limitations and Future Research Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Element | Cronbach’s Alpha (Ca) |
---|---|
Product usefulness awareness | 0.905 |
Environmental awareness | 0.913 |
Subjective norms | 0.865 |
Attitudes | 0.835 |
Green promotion | 0.901 |
Household characteristics | 0.818 |
Intention | 0.892 |
Behavior | 0.876 |
KMO and Bartlett’s Test | ||
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Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy. | 0.855 | |
Bartlett’s Test of Sphericity | Approx. Chi-Square | 7444.012 |
Df | 528 | |
Sig. | 0.000 |
Pattern Matrix | ||||||||
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Component | ||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
MT4 | 0.889 | |||||||
MT3 | 0.858 | |||||||
MT6 | 0.854 | |||||||
MT5 | 0.853 | |||||||
MT2 | 0.775 | |||||||
MT1 | 0.730 | |||||||
CCQ3 | 0.852 | |||||||
CCQ2 | 0.830 | |||||||
CCQ5 | 0.804 | |||||||
CCQ1 | 0.762 | |||||||
CCQ4 | 0.740 | |||||||
HI4 | 0.927 | |||||||
HI2 | 0.873 | |||||||
HI1 | 0.870 | |||||||
HI3 | 0.848 | |||||||
YD4 | 0.902 | |||||||
YD2 | 0.902 | |||||||
YD3 | 0.835 | |||||||
YD1 | 0.831 | |||||||
CTX4 | 0.913 | |||||||
CTX1 | 0.895 | |||||||
CTX2 | 0.874 | |||||||
CTX3 | 0.815 | |||||||
DT4 | 0.889 | |||||||
DT2 | 0.822 | |||||||
DT1 | 0.785 | |||||||
DT3 | 0.675 | |||||||
TD1 | 0.898 | |||||||
TD2 | 0.893 | |||||||
TD3 | 0.790 | |||||||
HV2 | 0.924 | |||||||
HV1 | 0.873 | |||||||
HV3 | 0.809 | |||||||
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis. Rotation Method: Promax with Kaiser Normalization. | ||||||||
Rotation converged in 6 iterations. |
Estimate | |||
---|---|---|---|
MT4 | <--- | MT | 0.848 |
MT3 | <--- | MT | 0.783 |
MT6 | <--- | MT | 0.860 |
MT5 | <--- | MT | 0.850 |
MT2 | <--- | MT | 0.756 |
MT1 | <--- | MT | 0.679 |
CCQ3 | <--- | CCQ | 0.783 |
CCQ2 | <--- | CCQ | 0.809 |
CCQ5 | <--- | CCQ | 0.756 |
CCQ1 | <--- | CCQ | 0.674 |
CCQ4 | <--- | CCQ | 0.727 |
HI4 | <--- | HI | 0.931 |
HI2 | <--- | HI | 0.821 |
HI1 | <--- | HI | 0.841 |
HI3 | <--- | HI | 0.766 |
YD4 | <--- | YD | 0.892 |
YD2 | <--- | YD | 0.856 |
YD3 | <--- | YD | 0.785 |
YD1 | <--- | YD | 0.749 |
CTX4 | <--- | CTX | 0.895 |
CTX1 | <--- | CTX | 0.926 |
CTX2 | <--- | CTX | 0.789 |
CTX3 | <--- | CTX | 0.716 |
DT4 | <--- | DT | 0.797 |
DT2 | <--- | DT | 0.697 |
DT1 | <--- | DT | 0.712 |
DT3 | <--- | DT | 0.712 |
TD1 | <--- | TD | 0.884 |
TD2 | <--- | TD | 0.844 |
TD3 | <--- | TD | 0.680 |
HV2 | <--- | HV | 0.862 |
HV1 | <--- | HV | 0.835 |
HV3 | <--- | HV | 0.821 |
CR | AVE | MSV | MaxR (H) | TD | MT | CCQ | HI | YD | CTX | DT | HV | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TD | 0.847 | 0.652 | 0.099 | 0.874 | 0.808 | |||||||
MT | 0.891 | 0.622 | 0.345 | 0.902 | 0.156 | 0.788 | ||||||
CCQ | 0.866 | 0.564 | 0.213 | 0.871 | 0.135 | 0.751 | ||||||
HI | 0.906 | 0.709 | 0.015 | 0.925 | 0.085 | 0.122 | −0.055 | 0.841 | ||||
YD | 0.893 | 0.676 | 0.120 | 0.905 | 0.159 | 0.233 | 0.231 | 0.122 | 0.822 | |||
CTX | 0.902 | 0.698 | 0.238 | 0.927 | 0.105 | 0.488 | 0.192 | 0.083 | 0.025 | 0.835 | ||
DT | 0.820 | 0.534 | 0.139 | 0.826 | 0.023 | 0.256 | 0.290 | 0.044 | 0.245 | 0.160 | 0.730 | |
HV | 0.877 | 0.705 | 0.345 | 0.879 | 0.314 | 0.587 | 0.461 | 0.014 | 0.347 | 0.232 | 0.373 | 0.839 |
Hypothesis | Correlated | Estimate | S.ES | C.R. | p | Label | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H1 | YD | <--- | HI | −0.011 | 0.020 | −0.552 | 0.581 | |
H2 | YD | <--- | MT | 0.171 | 0.032 | 5.388 | *** | |
H3 | YD | <--- | CCQ | 0.154 | 0.035 | 4.361 | *** | |
H4 | YD | <--- | TD | 0.113 | 0.030 | 3.781 | *** | |
H5 | YD | <--- | CTX | −0.047 | 0.020 | −2.415 | 0.016 | |
H6 | YD | <--- | DT | 0.103 | 0.031 | 3.326 | *** | |
H7 | HV | <--- | YD | 2.938 | 0.485 | 6.056 | *** |
Hypothesis | Relationships | Indirect | Intermediate Type | |
---|---|---|---|---|
S.ES | Sig | |||
H8 | HV<---YD<---HI | −0.024 | 0.631 | No impact |
H9 | HV<---YD<---MT | 0.496 | 0.002 | Total mediating effect |
H10 | HV<---YD<---CCQ | 0.287 | 0.002 | Total mediating effect |
H11 | HV<---YD<---TD | 0.211 | 0.001 | Total mediating effect |
H12 | HV<---YD<---CTX | −0.132 | 0.012 | Total mediating effect |
H13 | HV<---YD<---DT | 0.193 | 0.002 | Total mediating effect |
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Ka, L.S.; Nguyen, T.K. What Leads Households to Green Consumption Behavior: Case of a Developing Country. Sustainability 2025, 17, 4319. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17104319
Ka LS, Nguyen TK. What Leads Households to Green Consumption Behavior: Case of a Developing Country. Sustainability. 2025; 17(10):4319. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17104319
Chicago/Turabian StyleKa, La Son, and The Kien Nguyen. 2025. "What Leads Households to Green Consumption Behavior: Case of a Developing Country" Sustainability 17, no. 10: 4319. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17104319
APA StyleKa, L. S., & Nguyen, T. K. (2025). What Leads Households to Green Consumption Behavior: Case of a Developing Country. Sustainability, 17(10), 4319. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17104319