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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2018.16.12.257

A Study on the Moderating Effect of Government Support Policy between Eco- Friendly Vehicles Attributes and Consumer Purchasing Attitudes in Service Management Era  

Yim, Ki-Heung (Division of Service Management, Kwangju Women's University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.16, no.12, 2018 , pp. 257-266 More about this Journal
Abstract
The implication of this study is that the development and market participation of the next generation eco - friendly vehicles is accelerating, and consumers 'interest is increasing. Also, the product attributes of environment - friendly vehicles and the government's policy support for the next generation eco - friendly vehicles. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of purchasing behavior of eco-friendly vehicles on the product attributes of eco-friendly vehicles. Economic, image, functionality, and service convenience have positive effects on consumers' purchase intention. As a result of examining the moderating effect of the government support policy between the product attributes of environment - friendly vehicles and the purchase intentions of environment - friendly vehicles, the government or municipal government has no control effect such as vehicle price subsidy, vehicle tax subsidy, Carbon tax support to prevent emissions was found to have a moderating effect of supporting 10,000 won per ton, even if 5,000 won per ton was supported. This suggests that consumers who prefer to buy eco-friendly vehicles are more likely to have environmental factors.
Keywords
Next-generation eco-friendly vehicles; Product attribute factors; Government policy support; Purchase intention; Carbon tax support;
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