This study investigated the impact of sustainable perceived value (SPV) on fashion consumers. The results revealed that SPV significantly affects customer satisfaction, loyalty, and the positive relationship between satisfaction and loyalty were confirmed, implicating SPV as a valid approach in measuring consumption value of sustainable fashion products.
Personalization and privacy issues are the most important factors in the online context. To reveal how these factors affect on users’ acceptance of mobile apps, we performed structural equation modeling using 337 respondents in Japan. Our findings suggested that adaption behaviour of mobile apps can be explained by privacy paradox.
This study investigated the perception of the coupon benefit and behavioral response to the coupon. Consumer activism was tested as a moderator. All of the hypothesized relationships were supported. The multi-group differential test revealed that the perceptions of coupon benefit were significantly different between highly and less active consumers.