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Towards sustainable purchase: the effect of social responsibility, innovativeness and knowledge of natural cosmetics purchasing consumers’ intentions

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Lucyna Witek, Grażyna Kędzia, Grażyna Kędzia, Grażyna Kędzia, Grażyna Kędzia, Grażyna Kędzia, Grażyna Kędzia, Iwona Staniec

Summary

Researchers applied an extended theory of planned behaviour framework to survey data from Ukraine and Poland, using structural equation modelling to examine how social responsibility, consumer innovativeness, and knowledge shape purchasing intentions for natural cosmetics.

The article aims to broaden the understanding of factors affecting natural cosmetics purchasing behaviours and specifically, to specify the role social responsibility, consumers' innovativeness and knowledge play in shaping purchasing intentions for these products. The study uses the extended theory of planned behaviour as its theoretical framework and is based on theoretical support and suggested modification indices. The study applies a quantitative methodology which collects survey data from Ukraine and Poland. It was analysed using Structural Equation Modelling. Results reveal that attitude towards purchasing natural cosmetics, social norms, consumers' innovativeness and consumer’s natural cosmetics knowledge all have statistically significant and positive impacts on the purchase intention towards natural cosmetic products. This study contributes to the literature by incorporating other variables into the TPB model. It provides new insights and constitutes a useful step forward in the understanding of consumers’ behaviours towards natural cosmetics.

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