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Counterproductive Environmental Performance Displays: Lessons From the Automotive Sector

Parguel, Béatrice; Benoît-Moreau, Florence (2015), Counterproductive Environmental Performance Displays: Lessons From the Automotive Sector, in Kubacki, Krzysztof, Ideas in Marketing: Finding the New and Polishing the Old: Proceedings of the 2013 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference, Springer : Berlin Heidelberg, p. 842

Type
Communication / Conférence
Date
2015
Conference title
2014 AMS Annual Conference
Conference date
2013-05
Conference city
Monterey, CA
Conference country
UNITED STATES
Book title
Ideas in Marketing: Finding the New and Polishing the Old: Proceedings of the 2013 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference
Book author
Kubacki, Krzysztof
Publisher
Springer
Published in
Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN
978-3-319-10950-3
Pages
842
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Author(s)
Parguel, Béatrice cc
Benoît-Moreau, Florence
Abstract (EN)
This paper mobilizes classical models of information processing and persuasion (ELM) to examine the efficiency of a European Directive 1999/94/EC of December, 13, 1999 regarding automotive carbon emission information to convert consumers to more sustainable patterns of consumption. This Directive states that European carmakers have to prominently display their vehicles’ carbon emissions rate on advertisement or commercial brochures. Based on an experiment conducted on a representative sample of French consumers, the authors show that this obligation, far from guiding consumers’ choice toward environment-friendly vehicles, is ineffective, and even counterproductive, among non-expert consumers. They show that the display of environmental information should rather take a colored A-G scale to guide non-expert consumers towards sustainable consumption behaviors. The authors finally discuss implications for public policy makers.
Subjects / Keywords
Public Policy; Consumer information; Sustainable Consumption; Environmental Labeling; Brand image
JEL
M31 - Marketing
Q56 - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounts and Accounting; Environmental Equity; Population Growth
Q58 - Government Policy

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