Summary:
This paper aims at exploring how social and environmental (SE) labels influence purchasing. By drawing on the information processing and the systematic-heuristic models, this study tests the process followed by consumers when purchasing SE labeled-products. Information was gathered through a structured questionnaire in personal interviews with 400 consumers responsible for household shopping of Fast-moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), who were randomly approached at shopping malls in four areas of Madrid, Spain. They were asked about recognition, knowledge, credibility, perceived utility and purchases on 12 different labels; the influence of these variables on purchase is modeled and tested by path analysis. This study suggests that a systematic-heuristic information processing occurs when consumers buy SE-labeled FMCG products, as the purchase of this type of goods depends on the recognition of a label, knowledge of the issue/issuer, as well as the credibility and the perceived utility of SE labels. Motivation for being informed influences the process, being an antecedent of awareness, comprehension and perceived utility. This model shows a dual processing mode: systematic and heuristic, where the lack of cognitive capacity could explain why these two processing modes co-occur. This paper adds value to existing literature on SE labels and consumption by applying the information processing model, which has not been used before in the field of responsible consumption, in addition to open a promising avenue for research, by offering complementary theories to the existing ones, based on attitudes.
Keywords: Responsible consumption, SE labels, dual processing, information processing model, systematic processing, heuristic processing.
JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 0,058 (2012)
DOI reference: https://doi.org/10.15446%2Finnovar.v25n57.50356
Published on paper: July 2015.
Citation:
R. Redondo, C. Valor, I. Carrero, The influence of social and environmental labels on purchasing: an information and systematic-heuristic processing approach. Innovar: Revista de Ciencias Administrativas y Sociales. Vol. 25, nº. 57, pp. 121 - 131, July 2015.