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Using the sustainable strategy of green practices to achieve eco-friendly behaviour

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  • Jen-Hung Wang
  • Jin-Feng Tao

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Businesses use green practices to gain a sustainable competitive advantage and foster sustainable economic growth. Green practices play a critical role in establishing a positive brand image and facilitating the development of an environment-friendly society. This study examines the relationships between green practices, green brand image, perceived value, environmental awareness, and eco-friendly behaviour. We took three green scenic spots (the Confucian Temple, the ShaJiaBang.YuMount and ShangLake Tourist Area, and the Taihu Turtle-Head Peninsula Scenic Area) in Jiangsu Province in China as the study locations. Tourists visiting these locations were the study subjects. This study distributed an online questionnaire using www.wjx.cn. The final valid samples included 603 responses. After analysing the data using SPSS 25 and AMOS 23, the findings indicate the following: 1) green practice has a significant positive influence on green brand image, environmental awareness, and eco-friendly behaviour; 2) perceived value and environmental awareness have a significant positive influence on eco-friendly behaviour; 3) environmental awareness and green brand image have a significant positive influence on perceived value.

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  • Jen-Hung Wang & Jin-Feng Tao, 2024. "Using the sustainable strategy of green practices to achieve eco-friendly behaviour," International Journal of Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 27(4), pages 453-477.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijsusd:v:27:y:2024:i:4:p:453-477
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