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Title Drivers and Barriers Influencing Consumers' Intention to Purchase Cosmetics With Refillable Packaging
ID_Doc 25651
Authors Kazançoglu, I; Köse, SG; Arslan, A
Title Drivers and Barriers Influencing Consumers' Intention to Purchase Cosmetics With Refillable Packaging
Year 2024
Published Packaging Technology And Science, 37, 6
DOI 10.1002/pts.2808
Abstract In recent years, conscious consumers have become an important segment of the market. In the cosmetics industry, green products are also at the forefront. The refillable packaging is a significant step in this direction. The aim of this study is to identify the drivers and barriers that affect the intention to purchase cosmetics with refillable packaging. In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 Generation Z women. Content analysis was used to identify themes, categories and subcategories in the transcripts. According to the results, the categories that drive consumers to purchase cosmetic products with refillable packaging include peer influence, marketing communication, social media, perceived benefits, brand reputation, environmental consciousness and knowledge, anticipated positive emotions, product availability and variety. The barriers identified include lack of awareness and knowledge, high prices, influencer effect, low perceived consumer effectiveness, consumers' concerns about greenwashing, product quality and status concerns, health concerns and operational barriers. These results provide a comprehensive understanding of consumers' intentions to purchase refillable packaging. This study explains the drivers and barriers that affect the intention to purchase cosmetics with refillable packaging. The results indicate that peer influence, marketing communication, social media, perceived benefits, brand reputation, environmental consciousness and knowledge, anticipated positive emotions, product availability and variety are the drivers. On the other hand, lack of awareness and knowledge, high prices, influencer effect, low perceived consumer effectiveness, consumers' concerns about greenwashing, product quality and status concerns, health concerns and operational barriers were found as barriers.image
Author Keywords circular economy; cosmetics industry; drivers and barriers; refillable packaging; reusable packaging
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001196052400001
WoS Category Engineering, Manufacturing; Food Science & Technology
Research Area Engineering; Food Science & Technology
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