The Intention to Adopt Green IT Products in Pakistan: Driven by the Modified Theory of Consumption Values

Over the last decades, prompt economic growth and the resulting overconsumption has deteriorated the environment in an accelerated way. This environmental deterioration has prompted academicians and practitioners to study ecological consumption behavior. E-waste and energy consumption play a major p...

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Main Authors: Saqib Ali, Muhammad Danish, Faiz Muhammad Khuwaja, Muhammad Shoaib Sajjad, Hasan Zahid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Environments
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/6/5/53
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spelling doaj-47fd5e1be6734455917ada713a2542ab2020-11-25T01:38:03ZengMDPI AGEnvironments2076-32982019-05-01655310.3390/environments6050053environments6050053The Intention to Adopt Green IT Products in Pakistan: Driven by the Modified Theory of Consumption ValuesSaqib Ali0Muhammad Danish1Faiz Muhammad Khuwaja2Muhammad Shoaib Sajjad3Hasan Zahid4Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad (Sahiwal Campus), Sahiwal 5700, PakistanDepartment of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad (Sahiwal Campus), Sahiwal 5700, PakistanFaculty of Management Sciences, Sukkur IBA University, Sukkur 65200, PakistanDepartment of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad (Sahiwal Campus), Sahiwal 5700, PakistanGhazali Shafia Graduate School of Government, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Kedah 06010, MalaysiaOver the last decades, prompt economic growth and the resulting overconsumption has deteriorated the environment in an accelerated way. This environmental deterioration has prompted academicians and practitioners to study ecological consumption behavior. E-waste and energy consumption play a major part in this environmental deterioration, which makes consumer conscious regarding their consumption pattern. In this regard, the emergence of green Information Technology (IT) enables individuals to become involved in environmental protection and sustainability programs to reduce the negative impact of IT products on the environment. This study aims to investigate individual intentions to adopt green IT products in Pakistan by the theoretical foundation of the theory of consumption values (functional value, social value, epistemic value, emotional value, and conditional value). Whereas, an additional value, i.e., the religious value, is included in the model, due to its significant impact in green consumption behavior of individuals. Cross-sectional data is used to obtain a total of 536 valid questionnaires to test the hypothesis. The Partial Least Square Modeling approach is used to test the proposed model (variance-based SEM). The results infer that functional value, social value, epistemic value, emotional value, conditional value, and religious value have significant positive impact on the consumer intention to adopt green IT products. The reasons for the results and implications for the practitioners are discussed. Furthermore, directions for future research have also been suggested.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/6/5/53Pakistane-wastegreen ITreligious valuetheory of consumption values
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Muhammad Danish
Faiz Muhammad Khuwaja
Muhammad Shoaib Sajjad
Hasan Zahid
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Muhammad Danish
Faiz Muhammad Khuwaja
Muhammad Shoaib Sajjad
Hasan Zahid
The Intention to Adopt Green IT Products in Pakistan: Driven by the Modified Theory of Consumption Values
Environments
Pakistan
e-waste
green IT
religious value
theory of consumption values
author_facet Saqib Ali
Muhammad Danish
Faiz Muhammad Khuwaja
Muhammad Shoaib Sajjad
Hasan Zahid
author_sort Saqib Ali
title The Intention to Adopt Green IT Products in Pakistan: Driven by the Modified Theory of Consumption Values
title_short The Intention to Adopt Green IT Products in Pakistan: Driven by the Modified Theory of Consumption Values
title_full The Intention to Adopt Green IT Products in Pakistan: Driven by the Modified Theory of Consumption Values
title_fullStr The Intention to Adopt Green IT Products in Pakistan: Driven by the Modified Theory of Consumption Values
title_full_unstemmed The Intention to Adopt Green IT Products in Pakistan: Driven by the Modified Theory of Consumption Values
title_sort intention to adopt green it products in pakistan: driven by the modified theory of consumption values
publisher MDPI AG
series Environments
issn 2076-3298
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Over the last decades, prompt economic growth and the resulting overconsumption has deteriorated the environment in an accelerated way. This environmental deterioration has prompted academicians and practitioners to study ecological consumption behavior. E-waste and energy consumption play a major part in this environmental deterioration, which makes consumer conscious regarding their consumption pattern. In this regard, the emergence of green Information Technology (IT) enables individuals to become involved in environmental protection and sustainability programs to reduce the negative impact of IT products on the environment. This study aims to investigate individual intentions to adopt green IT products in Pakistan by the theoretical foundation of the theory of consumption values (functional value, social value, epistemic value, emotional value, and conditional value). Whereas, an additional value, i.e., the religious value, is included in the model, due to its significant impact in green consumption behavior of individuals. Cross-sectional data is used to obtain a total of 536 valid questionnaires to test the hypothesis. The Partial Least Square Modeling approach is used to test the proposed model (variance-based SEM). The results infer that functional value, social value, epistemic value, emotional value, conditional value, and religious value have significant positive impact on the consumer intention to adopt green IT products. The reasons for the results and implications for the practitioners are discussed. Furthermore, directions for future research have also been suggested.
topic Pakistan
e-waste
green IT
religious value
theory of consumption values
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/6/5/53
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