Understanding how awareness of a fashion company’s social sustainability practices influences consumers’ perception of brand image, as compared to one’s interest in fashion.
Abstract
Sustainability in relation to fashion has been a hot topic for many years, and especially the social
consequences of apparel produced under sweatshop conditions has caused major scandals, and
has become an enormous concern for consumers. Many fashion companies have taken measures
to reduce their negative impact, but have been reluctant to communicate these efforts to their
consumers, and are therefore described as ‘muted sustainable’ fashion brands. This paper aims to
explore how awareness of a fashion company’s muted social sustainability practices in
comparison to one’s interest in fashion affects consumers’ perception of brand image. Based on
this, this paper’s purpose is to see how important consumers perceive social sustainability
practices of fashion companies, and in turn to find out whether fashion companies should start
communicating these practices. Further, the relationship between consumers’ perception of brand
image and awareness of a company’s muted social sustainability practices is analyzed to see if it
is affected by a person’s environmental and social sustainability concern. This paper examines
consumers’ perception of the brand image of a chosen ‘muted sustainable’ fashion company,
namely: Acne Studios. Questionnaire responses from 172 consumers were analyzed, confirming
the influence of both awareness of a fashion company’s muted social sustainability practices and
one's interest in fashion on the perception of the brand image of Acne Studios. The results show
that awareness of a fashion company’s muted social sustainability practices and one’s interest in
fashion are almost equally important in explaining consumers’ perception of brand image.
Implications are concerned with the importance of fashion companies to communicate their
sustainability efforts in order to increase awareness on these matters amongst consumers, and
thus enhance brand image.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Marketing and Consumption
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Date
2017-06-30Author
Meinke, Kim
Mustorp, Oda
Keywords
Sustainable fashion
sustainable communication
sustainable awareness
brand image
fashion interest
‘muted sustainable’ fashion brands
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2017:182
Language
eng
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