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Building Brand Equity: Consumer Reactions to Proactive Environmental Policies by the Winery
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Green MarketingConsumer UncertaintyBrand StrategyConsumer ResearchPro‐environmental PoliciesEnvironmental PolicyConsumer CultureManagementConsumer BehaviorBrand BuildingProactive Environmental PoliciesConsumer ReactionsBrand ManagementSustainable MarketingBrand DevelopmentProduct QualityCorporate Social ResponsibilityBrand AwarenessMarketingBuilding Brand EquityBusinessArtsBrand EquityConsumer Attitude
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the existence and strength of the relationship between proactive environmental policies and brand equity for the winery. Results of this study suggest that consumer perceptions about product quality, consumer trust, consumer perceptions about pricing, and positive expectations for the consequences of the winery's actions undertaking the pro‐environmental policies, all have strong, positive relationships with the winery's brand equity. Trust in the winery and brand equity for the winery increased significantly when the winery in this study adopted proactive environmental business policies.
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