绿色洗涤
类型学
业务
情感(语言学)
营销
订单(交换)
多样性(控制论)
商业道德
广告
公共关系
企业社会责任
心理学
社会学
计算机科学
政治学
沟通
财务
人工智能
人类学
作者
Lucia Gatti,Marta Pizzetti,Peter Seele
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.01.028
摘要
The article explores the consequences of greenwashing deceptions on intention to invest. It analyses whether the presence of a greenwashing lie to stakeholders is detrimental to intention to invest. When a company greenwashes, it deliberately deceives stakeholders about its environmental commitment. Our results suggest that greenwashing has a greater negative impact on intention to invest than a corporate misbehaviour unrelated to a deceptive communication. In order to understand how different forms of greenwashing may affect intention to invest, we develop a typology of greenwashing deceptions, based on the variety of greenwashing cases that have emerged recently. The results show that individuals are less inclined to invest in a company that falsifies its claims (falsification) and which engages in manipulative business practices (deceptive manipulation), as compared to a company that instrumentally selects which information to disclose (information selection) or tries to obscure misbehaviours through publicizing its good business practices (attention diversion).
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