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The impact of corporate social responsibility associations on trust in organic products marketed by mainstream retailers: a study of Italian consumers
Authors:Francesco Perrini  Sandro Castaldo  Nicola Misani  Antonio Tencati
Affiliation:1. Department of Management/CSR Unit, Institute of Strategy, Università Bocconi, Milan (MI), Italy;2. Department of Management/CSR Unit, Institute of Marketing, Università Bocconi, Milan (MI), Italy;3. SPACE, European Research Centre on Risk, Security, Occupational Health and Safety, Environment and Crisis Management, Department of Management, Università Bocconi, Milan (MI), Italy
Abstract:This paper investigates the determinants of consumer attitudes toward organic products marketed by mainstream retailers under a private label. Since organic products are credence goods, consumers cannot directly verify whether these products comply with official standards. Organic labels are the primary source of consumer trust in organics, but these labels must be noticed and understood before consumers will actively seek them out. In that some consumers may not prioritize product labels when they shop, it is sometimes up to retailers to strengthen consumer trust. Within the antecedents of this trust, we isolated the contribution of the corporate social responsibility associations held by consumers about retailers. We surveyed Italian customers interested in organics and found that they are more likely to trust the private‐label organic products sold by a retailer when it is considered socially responsible. Our results also show that consumer trust translates into brand loyalty and a willingness to pay a premium price for organic products. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.
Keywords:organic products  consumer trust  corporate social responsibility  ethical labels  retail industry  Italy
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