Counterproductive environmental performance displays: Lessons from the automotive sector
Parguel, Béatrice; Benoît-Moreau, Florence (2013), Counterproductive environmental performance displays: Lessons from the automotive sector, Public Policy & Marketing Conference, 2013-05, Washington, United States
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Parguel, Béatrice
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Benoît-Moreau, Florence
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Abstract (EN)
Using classical models of information processing and persuasion, this study examines the efficiency of European Directive 1999/94/EC, pertaining to automotive carbon emission information, as a means to encourage more sustainable consumption patterns. The Directive requires European carmakers to display their vehicles' carbon emissions prominently in advertisements. An experiment conducted with a representative sample of consumers reveals that this obligation is counterproductive among non-expert consumers. The display of environmental information might have better effects if it were to use a color-coded grading scale to help them. Beyond this recommendation, the authors discuss some implications for public policy makers.Subjects / Keywords
Public policy; Brand image; Consumer information; Sustainable consumption; Environmental labeling; Automobile développement durableRelated items
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