Publication: THE PERSPECTIVES OF UNIVERSITY ACADEMICS ON THEIR INTENTION TO PURCHASE GREEN SMARTPHONES IN SRI LANKA
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Date
15 June 2023
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Informing Science Institute
Abstract
Aim/Purpose Most people use their phones for work and communication. Businesses today
require sustainable mobile phones to limit the environmental impact of mobile
phones. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a green
product uses less energy. Green smartphones need low radiation emission, are
made from recyclable materials, and are designed to last longer than typical
smartphones. Further, the manufacturing process needs to have a low environmental impact. The present study aims to identify the influence of variables
(such as Green Awareness, Environmental Concern, Altruism, and Willingness
to Pay) on green smartphone purchase intention among academics in the Sri
Lankan higher education sector.
Background With the swift technological advances, almost everyone has begun to use
smartphones. Simultaneously, smartphone manufacturers have begun to release
cutting-edge smartphone models to the general public. As a result, it has generated a significant amount of e-waste for the environment. As a result, therefore, the sustainability of green smartphones has become a major societal concern in
the developed world, but this is not yet true in the developing world
Methodology The study used a qualitative research method in which the authors attempted to
acquire primary data by conducting in-depth interviews with academics from
the Sri Lankan higher education sector using a semi-structured interview guide.
Eight interviews were conducted, audio recorded, and word-to-word transcribed for content analysis. Researchers used content analysis to determine the
presence, meanings, and linkages of specific words, themes, or concepts.
Contribution The findings provide important environmental insights for smartphone makers
and society, such as introducing waste reduction programs and energy-saving
practices and creating awareness among people to change their consumption
patterns. The study will provide valuable insights into the green smartphone
phone purchasing intentions of academics in a developing country, especially
helping green smartphone producers and marketers construct effective tactics
with the insight of the current study based on university faculty members’ viewpoints.
Findings The current study’s findings revealed that academics acknowledge the need for
environmental protection with an awareness of the green concept and environmental concerns. According to the interviews, most participants intended to
move from their present smartphone to an ecologically friendly phone, as they
explained on altruism. This implies that even academics in underdeveloped
countries are worried about environmental issues and have shown a more robust understanding of these issues and how environmentally aware individuals’
activities may assist the earth’s sustainability. Further, academics have a willingness to pay for a green smartphone.
Recommendations
for Practitioners
Academics prioritize environmental conservation when making purchases. This
implies that manufacturers and enterprises should focus on developing and innovating more environmentally friendly products.
Recommendations
for Researchers
Using only academics as a sample approach is severely limited if the study’s
population comprises people with various qualities. Nevertheless, this study
presented only four independent variables, and more factors impacting green
smartphone purchasing intention may exist. As a result, it is proposed that future research consider other factors.
Impact on Society It was discovered that most participants displayed altruism in their product purchases, implying that policymakers must strengthen the moral practice of concern for the welfare and happiness of other humans, even in developing countries.
Future Research A further in-depth study focusing on many perspectives, such as limits and motivations for purchasing green products in various socioeconomic groups with
varying moderating factors such as gender, education, and rural-urban, would
be advantageous. Individual (emotions, habits, perceived behavioral control,
trust, values, personal norm, knowledge) and situational (availability, product attributes, subjective norm, brand, eco-labeling) variables should be included in
future research
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Keywords
green awareness, environmental concern, altruism, green smartphones, purchase intention
Citation
: Kumarasinghe, P. J., Huang, Q., & Rathnayake, N. (2023). The perspectives of university academics on their intention to purchase green smartphones in Sri Lanka. Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management, 18, 369-385. https://doi.org/10.28945/5160
