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Perceptions of eco-responsible initiatives of the brand and their impact on consumer engagement of generation Z

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Purpose: The aim of the study is to present the relationship between generation Z consumers' perception of sustainable brand initiatives in the area of environmental protection and the degree of their cognitive, emotional and behavioral involvement in the brand. Design/methodology/approach: The study was conducted on a sample of 500 consumers in the period August-September 2023 throughout Poland (16 voivodeships). The sample selection was random. The research covered Generation Z consumers (aged 18 to 28), both sexes, and those from towns with different numbers of inhabitants who follow clothing brands on social media. The method used in the study was a diagnostic survey. Findings: The research results prove that the perception of brand's ecologically responsible initiatives determines young consumers’ involvement in all three spheres (cognitive, emotional and behavioral). In turn, the perception of these activities as ecologically irresponsible does not translate into their lack of involvement. Moreover, consumers who have no opinion on the activities undertaken by the brand that demonstrate their ecological responsibility declare their involvement in the brand to a similar extent as consumers who perceive these activities as responsible. Research limitations/implications: The research results encourage a more in-depth analysis of consumers' involvement in the brand, considering extended scales proving their involvement, as well as covering a larger population of respondents. Practical implications: Research results prove that a significant percentage of generation Z consumers do not have knowledge about ecologically responsible initiatives undertaken by their favorite brands. Hence, socially responsible brands that consider environmental protection in their activities should use more opportunities to communicate the activities to consumers, which are undertaken in this area, in order to create a more expressive image of a responsible brand, and thus strengthen their relationship with the brand, influencing their commitment. Social implications: A better understanding of the impact of environmentally friendly practices undertaken by companies/brands on shaping relationships with stakeholders. Originality/value: The article has primarily cognitive value, emphasizing the importance of the perception of ecologically responsible activities undertaken by brands in creating consumer involvement in the brand. Until now, little research has contributed to understanding the impact of brand activities perceived as sustainable on customer relationships from both cognitive, emotional and behavioral perspectives. The article therefore enriches the current theory of sustainable practices of brands and their relationships with consumers.
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Tom
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685--700
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Bibliogr. 46 poz.
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  • Military University of Technology in Warsaw, Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management, Institute of Organization and Management
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