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The effects of green brand image on brand loyalty: The case of mainstream fast food brands

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>29/02/2024
<mark>Journal</mark>Business Strategy and the Environment
Issue number2
Volume33
Number of pages14
Pages (from-to)806-819
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date1/08/23
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

While a number of studies have explored consumer attitudes and behaviors towards green brands, the importance of green brand image for mainstream brands is less well understood. This study seeks to explore if the green image of mainstream fast food brands influences consumer loyalty and how their attitudes towards and knowledge of environmental issues may affect perceptions of the environmental performance of fast food brands. Using data gathered from a convenience sample of 2001 Gen Y and Gen Z consumers in France, our study establishes a critical linkage between consumers' environmental values and brand loyalty by including green brand image as a mediator. Further, by exploring mainstream brands, rather than brands that are positioned primarily on green attributes, we find that the mediating effect of green brand image may be dependent on the brand positioning.