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Using strategic alliances to develop credible green marketing


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Title:

Using strategic alliances to develop credible green marketing

Author(s):

Nicola Mendleson, Michael Jay Polonsky

Journal:

Journal of Consumer Marketing

Year:

1995

Volume:

12

Issue:

2

Page:

4 - 18


ISSN:

0736-3761


DOI:

10.1108/07363769510084867

Publisher:

MCB UP Ltd

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Abstract:

Manufacturers of consumer goods face various problems when they attempt to integrate environmental attributes into their marketing mix. In many cases the inclusion of environmental issues in the marketing mix is largely motivated by the organization's desire to address consumers' increasing level of environmental awareness. However, producers face three problems when they attempt to utilize environmental marketing: a lack of credibility; consumer cynicism; consumer confusion over claims. Strategic alliances with environmental groups can assist manufacturers of consumer goods to overcome these problems, as well as provide other advantages. These other advantages are: increased consumer reliability in green products and their claims; increased access to environmental information; increased access to new markets; publicity and reduced public criticism; and education of consumers about key environmental issues relating to a firm's product. To achieve these benefits, producers need to follow a careful selection process when choosing an environmental strategic alliance partner. This selection process includes: determine alliance objectives; specify outcomes desired; and determine the fit between the organization, environmental group, and target market.

Keywords:

Alliances, Consumer attitudes, Consumer behaviour, Environment, Green marketing, Image, Marketing strategy, Publicity


Article Type:

Research Paper


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07363769510084867

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