A quantitative analysis of factors shaping attitudes toward green products among Cambodian public employees

Green consumption is becoming increasingly important as the world faces environmental challenges such as climate change and pollution. This study investigated the factors influencing green product consumption among Cambodian public employees. It is guided by four theoretical frameworks: the Value-Be...

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