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Frontiers in Psychology
Dense is not green: How visual density influences greenness evaluation on environmentally friendly products
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Chunqu Xiao1  Haoyuan Wang2  Yayu Zhou3  Qingyi Li3 
[1] College of Business, Shaoxing University;School of Management, University at Buffalo;School of Business, Nanjing University
关键词: Greenness evaluation;    Environmentally friendly products;    Visual density;    Holistic thinking;    Metaphorical meaning;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1035021
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

The visual design of environmentally friendly products has a strong influence on consumer decisions. The study offers a novel insight, suggesting that consumers’ perceptions of environmentally friendly products may be affected by the visual density design. Four experiments tested the effect of visual density on the perceived greenness of environmentally friendly products. Study 1 showed that perceived greenness was higher for environmentally friendly products with low visual density design. Study 2 repeatedly confirmed this impact and found that perceived production cost acted as a mediating factor. Study 3 and 4 found two boundary conditions for this effect. Study 3 showed that the effect of visual density design attenuated for consumers with weak holistic thinking. Study 4 further revealed that when emphasizing the use of environment-friendly materials, the effect of visual density design was also attenuated. The findings enrich the discussion on the visual design of green products, extend the effect of visual density on consumer attitudes, and provide practical implications for marketers to choose the appropriate appearance for environmentally friendly products.

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