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| Title: | The influence of information privacy concern on individuals' green consumption | Authors: | Liu, Xin | Degree: | M.Phil. | Issue Date: | 2023 | Abstract: | The current thesis investigates the influence of information privacy concerns on green consumption behaviors. I propose that concerns about personal data elevate individuals' sense of being monitored even without a social presence, which further promotes green behaviors. Studies 1 and 2 use different manipulations to test the main effect in an online and field setting. Study 3 validates the underlying mechanism of the feeling of being monitored. Studies 4 and 5 explore two moderators. The proposed main effect will be attenuated when a person views themselves as a low environmental identity person (study 4). The proposed effect will also be attenuated when information privacy assurance is guaranteed (study 5). | Pages: | 48 pages : color illustrations |
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