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Borja, G., LLerena, G. (2022). Relación entre la culpa, el automonitoreo y la eficacia de la percepción del consumidor con la intención de compra ecológica en la generación millennials de la zona 6 de Lima Metropolitana durante el año 2020 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659470
Borja, G., LLerena, G. Relación entre la culpa, el automonitoreo y la eficacia de la percepción del consumidor con la intención de compra ecológica en la generación millennials de la zona 6 de Lima Metropolitana durante el año 2020 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659470
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title = "Relación entre la culpa, el automonitoreo y la eficacia de la percepción del consumidor con la intención de compra ecológica en la generación millennials de la zona 6 de Lima Metropolitana durante el año 2020",
author = "LLerena Rodriguez, Grettel Yazmin",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
The present study was conducted with the objective of determining whether there is a relationship between guilt, self-monitoring and perceived consumer effectiveness with the green purchase intention of millennial consumers in zone 6 of Lima Metropolitan during the year 2020. For this purpose, 354 questionnaires were distributed as a quantitative tool to millennials in zone 6 of Lima Metropolitan who had knowledge about the global pro-environmental behavior campaign “Earth Hour“ and a total of 322 valid questionnaires were collected, which were then quantified using the SPSS Statistics program. The research is developed with the support of previous studies on the ecological purchase intention of young consumers residing in developing countries, literature was collected from authors specialized in the Marketing area such as Kotler, Armstrong, Ottman and Schiffman. The theory of planned behavior proposed by Ajzen was used with the objective of contextualizing guilt, self-monitoring, perceived consumer effectiveness with the intention to buy green. With the results collected, it is observed that under the context of the “Earth Hour“ campaign, guilt and perceived consumer effectiveness are related to green purchase intention, which leads to a green purchase decision process.
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