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Title Antecedents of electric vehicle purchasing behaviors: Evidence from Türkiye
ID_Doc 68902
Authors Ramadani, V; Armutcu, B; Reshidi, N; Tan, AH; Ince, E
Title Antecedents of electric vehicle purchasing behaviors: Evidence from Türkiye
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1111/beer.12660
Abstract The present study aims to determine the key antecedents that affect consumers' electric vehicle (EV) purchasing behavior. In this context, the study expanded the existing framework of TPB (attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control) by incorporating four new variables (product attributes, cognitive status, monetary incentive policies, and nonmonetary incentive policies). At this point, the study is of great importance in terms of understanding consumers' perspectives on EV purchasing behavior and to help policymakers, businesses, and marketers support sustainable production and consumption by creating effective strategies. In addition, this study conducted in Turkiye, which shares similar consumption behaviors with Middle Eastern, Asian, and European societies, provides valuable insights for a rapid transition to the adoption of EVs. In the study, data were collected from 390 respondents with the survey method and the collected data were analyzed using Smart PLS 4.0 and SPSS 26 statistical software. The findings showed that only attitude together with cognitive status, product attributes, and monetary incentives policy contribute to EV purchasing behavior. In light of these findings, it can be argued that there is a need to increase efforts to develop more positive consumer attitudes toward EVs, to enhance their cognitive status, and to promote product attributes to encourage the widespread adoption of EVs. At the same time, monetary incentives policies are an important element in the adoption of EVs and therefore policymakers need to make great efforts.
Author Keywords consumer behavior; electric vehicle; green product; purchasing behavior; TPB model; Turkiye
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001159899300001
WoS Category Business; Ethics
Research Area Business & Economics; Social Sciences - Other Topics
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