英文摘要 |
This study aimed to understand green consumption behavior of university students, taking senior students of Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science for example. The basic structure of questionnaire included basic information, green consumption knowledge, green consumption attitude and green consumption behavior. Stratified Proportional Sampling was applied in this study. A total of 454 questionnaires were passed to senior students and 397 were collected valid. The data collected were analyzed by IBM SPSS Statistics 19 for Descriptive Statistics, Chi-square test of independent, T-test, One-way ANOVA, Pearson Product-Moment Correlation, Multi factor line regression method. The following conclusions were reached as follows: 1. Green consumption cognition: The average score was 69.8 on a 100 point scale. The highest score of all is Recycle and the lowest score of all is Refuse. Among background variables, both numbers of activity participation or learning and information resources of green consumption were significantly different from green consumption cognition. 2. Green consumption attitude: The average score was 78.49 on a 100 point scale. The highest score of all is Reduce and the lowest score of all is Refuse. Among background variables, sex, college, information resources of green consumption and family emphasis on environment were significantly different from green consumption attitude. 3. Green consumption behavior: The average score was 65.68 on a 100 point scale. The highest score of all is Reduce and the lowest score of all is Refuse. Among background variables, college, parents' highest education level and family emphasis on environment were significantly different from green consumption behavior. 4. Green consumption cognition and green consumption attitude showed positive correlation. Similarly, green consumption attitude and green consumption behavior showed positive correlation. Nonetheless, no correlation was observed between green consumption cognition and green consumption behavior. |