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Following Hartmann and Apaolaza-Ibáñez’ (2009). Green advertising revisited. Conditioning virtual nature experiences. International Journal of Advertising, 28(4), 715–739 approach, this experimental study compares the effects of three types of green print ads: a non-green ad, a functional green ad promoting environmental product attributes, and a combined nature ad featuring a pleasant nature image in addition to functional attributes. We extend prior research by simultaneously testing moderating and mediating mechanisms to explain brand attitudes and purchase intention. Using a quota sample of 456 consumers, findings suggest that the functional ad enhances perceptions of environmental brand benefits, which positively affect purchase intention partially mediated by brand attitudes. The combined nature ad, by contrast, activates an additional emotional process of virtually experiencing nature which positively influences brand attitudes and purchase intention beyond perceptions of environmental brand benefits. The effects of the combined nature ad are even stronger for highly involved consumers.
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Desirée Schmuck
University of Vienna
Jörg Matthes
University of Vienna
Brigitte Naderer
Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund
Environmental Communication
University of Vienna
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a02de2dbc3ffe278e652fbd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2017.1308401