Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility

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Main Author: Reimann, Leonie Carlotta
Publication Date: 2024
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The purpose of this study is to test the intricacies of consumer sensitivity to the alignment or misalignment of a company's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy with its environmental impact and how this affects consumer perceptions and behavior in terms of brand attitude, consumer trust and purchase intention. The research was carried out on the example of Coca-Cola. Amidst increasing consumer awareness of corporate ethics and environmental impact, this research adopts a quantitative approach, utilizing an online survey. Respondents were grouped into control, aligned, and misaligned categories exposing them to Coca-Cola CSR initiatives. The study revealed an improvement in brand attitude among consumers exposed to misaligned CSR information, suggesting that consumers respond more leniently to the complexity of CSR communications than anticipated. Consumer trust appeared robust against CSR misalignment, implying that deep-rooted brand relationships overshadow CSR messaging. Engagement in CSR was perceived positively, highlighting a general appreciation for CSR efforts over strategic fit. Interestingly, inconsistencies between Coca-Cola's environmental impact and CSR activities did not significantly impact purchase intentions, implying that brand loyalty or product satisfaction may have a stronger influence on purchasing decisions. The study suggests that consumers integrate CSR misalignments within a broader brand perception context. Limitations were sample representativeness and the challenge of separating CSR impact from existing brand perceptions, highlighting the complexity of consumer reactions to CSR. The findings underline the need for a comprehensive CSR strategy, communication approach, and its effect on consumer behavior.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility
title Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility
spellingShingle Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility
Reimann, Leonie Carlotta
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
Consumer trust
Brand attitude
Purchase intention
CSR alignment
title_short Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility
title_full Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility
title_fullStr Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility
title_sort Exploring the intricacies of consumer perception : the alignment of cause and strategy in corporate social responsibility
author Reimann, Leonie Carlotta
author_facet Reimann, Leonie Carlotta
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Moreira, Sérgio
Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reimann, Leonie Carlotta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
Consumer trust
Brand attitude
Purchase intention
CSR alignment
topic Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
Consumer trust
Brand attitude
Purchase intention
CSR alignment
description The purpose of this study is to test the intricacies of consumer sensitivity to the alignment or misalignment of a company's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy with its environmental impact and how this affects consumer perceptions and behavior in terms of brand attitude, consumer trust and purchase intention. The research was carried out on the example of Coca-Cola. Amidst increasing consumer awareness of corporate ethics and environmental impact, this research adopts a quantitative approach, utilizing an online survey. Respondents were grouped into control, aligned, and misaligned categories exposing them to Coca-Cola CSR initiatives. The study revealed an improvement in brand attitude among consumers exposed to misaligned CSR information, suggesting that consumers respond more leniently to the complexity of CSR communications than anticipated. Consumer trust appeared robust against CSR misalignment, implying that deep-rooted brand relationships overshadow CSR messaging. Engagement in CSR was perceived positively, highlighting a general appreciation for CSR efforts over strategic fit. Interestingly, inconsistencies between Coca-Cola's environmental impact and CSR activities did not significantly impact purchase intentions, implying that brand loyalty or product satisfaction may have a stronger influence on purchasing decisions. The study suggests that consumers integrate CSR misalignments within a broader brand perception context. Limitations were sample representativeness and the challenge of separating CSR impact from existing brand perceptions, highlighting the complexity of consumer reactions to CSR. The findings underline the need for a comprehensive CSR strategy, communication approach, and its effect on consumer behavior.
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