Sustainability Transparency and Trustworthiness of Traditional and Blockchain Ecolabels: A Comparison of Generations X and Y Consumers
Consumers and professionals realize the importance of adopting social and environmental responsibility, but it is not easy for companies to implement transparent sustainability strategies that consumers can trust. Thus, it is often hard for consumers to compare brands to make conscious sustainabilit...
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doaj-508b7191a36941afa5eb92f2646ed4252021-08-06T15:33:04ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-07-01138469846910.3390/su13158469Sustainability Transparency and Trustworthiness of Traditional and Blockchain Ecolabels: A Comparison of Generations X and Y ConsumersRebekkah Navas0Hyo Jung (Julie) Chang1Samina Khan2Jo Woon Chong3Department of Design, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USADepartment of Hospitality and Retail Management, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USADepartment of Design, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USADepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USAConsumers and professionals realize the importance of adopting social and environmental responsibility, but it is not easy for companies to implement transparent sustainability strategies that consumers can trust. Thus, it is often hard for consumers to compare brands to make conscious sustainability decisions. Blockchain technology is proposed as a bridge between ecolabels and industry initiatives as this technology provides the transparency of sustainable business practices. The objective of this study is to examine the effects of effectiveness, knowledge of the sustainability initiative, and trust in claims made by a company in ecolabels (i.e., traditional and blockchain ecolabels) on intention to buy products by comparing Generations X and Y. A total of 200 participants completed the survey. The results indicated that both the trust and knowledge measures were higher for the blockchain label than for the traditional ecolabel for Generation Y. Thus, the companies should determine how to effectively integrate this technology to the mutual benefit of the retailer and consumer by different generations.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8469blockchainsustainabilityecolabelfashion consumersstimulus-organism-response modelgenerations |
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Rebekkah Navas Hyo Jung (Julie) Chang Samina Khan Jo Woon Chong Sustainability Transparency and Trustworthiness of Traditional and Blockchain Ecolabels: A Comparison of Generations X and Y Consumers Sustainability blockchain sustainability ecolabel fashion consumers stimulus-organism-response model generations |
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Sustainability Transparency and Trustworthiness of Traditional and Blockchain Ecolabels: A Comparison of Generations X and Y Consumers |
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Sustainability Transparency and Trustworthiness of Traditional and Blockchain Ecolabels: A Comparison of Generations X and Y Consumers |
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Sustainability Transparency and Trustworthiness of Traditional and Blockchain Ecolabels: A Comparison of Generations X and Y Consumers |
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Sustainability Transparency and Trustworthiness of Traditional and Blockchain Ecolabels: A Comparison of Generations X and Y Consumers |
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Sustainability Transparency and Trustworthiness of Traditional and Blockchain Ecolabels: A Comparison of Generations X and Y Consumers |
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sustainability transparency and trustworthiness of traditional and blockchain ecolabels: a comparison of generations x and y consumers |
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Consumers and professionals realize the importance of adopting social and environmental responsibility, but it is not easy for companies to implement transparent sustainability strategies that consumers can trust. Thus, it is often hard for consumers to compare brands to make conscious sustainability decisions. Blockchain technology is proposed as a bridge between ecolabels and industry initiatives as this technology provides the transparency of sustainable business practices. The objective of this study is to examine the effects of effectiveness, knowledge of the sustainability initiative, and trust in claims made by a company in ecolabels (i.e., traditional and blockchain ecolabels) on intention to buy products by comparing Generations X and Y. A total of 200 participants completed the survey. The results indicated that both the trust and knowledge measures were higher for the blockchain label than for the traditional ecolabel for Generation Y. Thus, the companies should determine how to effectively integrate this technology to the mutual benefit of the retailer and consumer by different generations. |
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blockchain sustainability ecolabel fashion consumers stimulus-organism-response model generations |
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