The green marketing impact on consumer buying behavior - Albanian market case study

Authors

  • Mariola Muçi Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Epoka University, Tirana, Albania
  • Endi Driza Department of Business Administration, Epoka University, Tirana, Albania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32015/JIBM.2022.14.2.1

Keywords:

green marketing, customer behavior, products, brands, environment, sustainability,

Abstract

During recent years, society has been emphasizing and putting increasingly more importance on the idea of “going green” which means promoting environmentally correct and sustainable practices in the everyday life. Therefore, brands have been translating these concepts into putting out more ecological products and practices to meet the needs of the consumers and promote the importance of a greener lifestyle. These items are being developed as distinctive products to keep track of these value-conscious customers, whose consumption patterns and purchasing decisions are changing. Customers are becoming increasingly aware about environmental issues and want to get a more actively involved in reducing the environmental impact of their actions.

Therefore, this paper’s objective is to examine the concept of green marketing and its rapid evolution through the years by the in-depth analysis of the Albanian consumers perceptions and behaviors towards these sustainable brands with the primary aim to measure how environmentally aware are they and what affects their choices of sustainability.

 

 

   

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Published

2023-04-18

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Case study

How to Cite

Muçi, M., & Driza, E. . (2023). The green marketing impact on consumer buying behavior - Albanian market case study. Mednarodno Inovativno Poslovanje = Journal of Innovative Business and Management, 14(2), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.32015/JIBM.2022.14.2.1