The impact of value perceptions on purchase intention of sustainable luxury brands in China and the UK

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Pengji Wang
Adrian T. H. Kuah
Qinye Lu
Caroline Wong
K. Thirumaran
Emmanuel Adegbite
Wesley Kendall
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[1] James Cook University,JCU Singapore Business School
[2] De Montfort University,Leicester Castle Business School
[3] University of Nottingham,Nottingham University Business School
[4] Jubilee Campus,James E Rogers College of Law
[5] University of Arizona,undefined
[6] Phnom Penh Campus,undefined
[7] AUPP,undefined
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Sustainable practices; Luxury brands; Cross-culture; Consumer attitude;
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Despite luxury brands’ efforts to incorporate sustainable development into their branding and product design, studies have shown inconclusive evidence about consumers’ reaction towards such efforts. This study investigates how consumption values (i.e. the need for exclusivity, conformity, and hedonism) affect consumers’ acceptance of luxury brands’ sustainable efforts. It adopts a cross-cultural framework by analysing two countries, namely China and the UK, which differ substantially in some of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions, namely power distance, individualism, and indulgence. Using the structural equation modelling in analysing 677 survey responses from actual luxury goods’ consumers in the two countries, we suggest that hedonic needs drive consumers’ purchase intentions in China and the UK. We find that the need for exclusivity in sustainable luxury items is negatively related to consumers’ purchase intentions in China, while the need for conformity is positively related. In contrast, these effects are reversed in the UK. Our study implies the need to align the marketing of sustainable luxury with consumption values of consumers to reflect the cultural differences. In theorizing sustainable luxury research, this study provides a deeper understanding of value perceptions pertaining to luxury product consumption and sustainability.
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