9th Student Research Conference in Marketing (SRCM) - 2025
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Item Impact of Green Communication Strategies on Green Purchasing Behavior in the Personal Care Industry, with Special Reference to Gen Z in Sri Lanka: Moderating Effect of Digital Media Channels(Department of Marketing Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka., 2025) Fernando, H. C. T.; Patabendige, S. S. J.; Dharmawardhane, M. N. S. H.This study examines how green communication strategies impact green purchasing behavior in Sri Lanka's personal care industry, with a focus on Generation Z consumers. The study fills in the knowledge gap regarding how individual green communication strategies, such as advertising, corporate public relations, visual identifications, green labels and packaging, sustainable reporting, affect green purchasing behavior. It further explores the moderating effect of digital media channels, with a focus on how they strengthen the relationship between green communication strategies and green purchasing behavior. A previous study looked at the relationship between green purchasing behavior and green communication strategies. The three primary strategies of green communication green advertising, labeling, and packaging were the subject of the majority of these studies. They discovered that these strategies had a big impact on consumer preferences and purchases. Furthermore, a number of studies have looked at sustainability reporting as a green communication strategy intended to increase transparency and consumer confidence. The results indicate that companies can communicate their green marketing efforts through a range of strategies, including advertising, corporate public relations, visual identification, green labeling and packaging, and sustainability reports. By combining advertising, corporate public relations, visual identification, green labeling and packaging, and sustainability reports, this effort will expand on this foundation. This will allow for a thorough examination of the ways in which each of these distinct green communication strategies affects consumers' decisions to make eco-friendly purchases. Furthermore, it is typically still unclear how green communication techniques should be implement, even when experts have researched their development, implications, and design in detail. Therefore, this study examines the relationship between green communication strategies and green purchasing behavior using digital media channels as an implementation tool. The personal care industry is a perfect environment for researching green communication strategies because of its strong connections to human wellbeing and environmental responsibility. As a result, it is extremely relevant to sustainability projects. Focusing on Generation Z makes strategic sense because they are growing in size and awareness of eco-friendly practices, offering an opportunity to expand on previous research and influence sustainable consumer behavior. In order to collect primary data for a quantitative study, 387 Gen Z respondents in Sri Lanka were chosen by convenience sampling and provided with a structured questionnaire. The analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics 25 and includes sample descriptions, validity and reliability evaluations, normality checks, mean value estimations, assumption testing, correlation analysis, hypothesis testing, and moderation analysis. The findings demonstrate that customers' decisions to make greener purchases can be significantly influenced by green communication strategies such as advertising, corporate public relations, visual identifications, green labels and packaging and sustainable reporting. Additionally, digital media channels act as a powerful moderator, enhancing the relationship between green communication strategies and green purchasing behavior. The study has several issues, even if the research findings are presented in a comprehensive way. The small sample size of 387 respondents who were selected using convenience sampling due to time constraints reduces the possibility of generalization of the results. Additionally, it was not feasible to gather data from every district in Sri Lanka due to time constraints and limited access, which may have led to a lack of representation of regional variances. Instead than focusing on how digital media platforms affect individual green communication strategies, the study looks at how they affect green communication strategies in general. Additionally, data is collected at a certain point in time due to the cross-sectional nature of the study. To understand how digital media channels influence the effectiveness of green communication strategies on Gen Z's green purchasing behavior in Sri Lanka's personal care industry. It introduces a framework examining the impact of individual green communication strategies advertising, corporate public relations, visual identifications, green labels and packaging, and sustainability reporting. Additionally, it highlights how digital media channels enhance the effectiveness of green communication strategies. The findings highlight how important it is to align these strategies with digital media channels to maximize engagement and encourage green purchasing behavior. Marketers are being encouraged to integrate digital media channels with green communication strategies in order to appeal to Gen Z's green purchasing behavior. Using these strategies on digital media channels can improve eco-conscious messaging, brand-consumer interactions, and green purchasing patterns. Future research should use a variety of approaches to examine the long-term effects of green communication strategies on green purchasing behavior by using longitudinal studies in order to better comprehend the situation to look at how people's attitudes and actions change over time. And it needed to understand how digital media channels affect the effectiveness of these individual strategies and think about combining quantitative and qualitative research techniques.