Driving Consumer Engagement for Circular Luxury Products: Two Large Field Studies on the Role of Regulatory Mode Language DOI Creative Commons
Emma Joenpolvi, Gary Mortimer, Frank Mathmann

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Journal of Consumer Behaviour, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 20, 2024

ABSTRACT This research investigates the effect of language on marketing circular luxury products. Circular economy principles are becoming important for brands as consumers demand more and sustainable alternatives to traditional However, literature is divergent whether communicating with products leads positive or negative consumer outcomes. due perceived incompatibility sustainability luxury. influence used in sales descriptions second‐hand (Study 1) effects communication social media 2) establish impact engagement. Our analysis combined N = 921,939 observations demonstrates that product posts lead decreased a major problem this can be overcome by using predominant locomotion, progress‐focused creates regulatory fit products, increasing Theoretically study shows importance locomotion Luxury marketers utilise their brand increase engagement these

Language: Английский

Is Generation Y in China prone to buy green products? Integrating Confucianism in a VAB-TPB model to explain DOI
Yang Liu, Tudor Edu, Kim‐Shyan Fam

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Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 145016 - 145016

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Eco-Generativity Scale (EGS): A New Resource to Protect the Environment and Promote Health DOI Open Access
Annamaria Di Fabio, Andrea Svicher

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 20(15), P. 6474 - 6474

Published: July 28, 2023

(1) Background: Environmental issues are among society's most pressing concerns as they can significantly impact the environment and human health. The Eco Generativity Scale (EGS), a 28-item four-factor scale has been introduced to promote constructive outlook on matter. It encompasses two types of generativity, namely ecological social well environmental identity agency/pathways. aim current study was examine EGS's psychometric properties 375 Italian university students. (2) Methods: To evaluate scale's factor structure, both exploratory confirmatory analyses were conducted. Internal consistency evaluated via Cronbach's alphas McDonald's omega. Concurrent validity analyzed with Positive Negative Affect (PANAS), Satisfaction life (SWLS), Meaningful Life Measure (MLM), Flourishing (FS). (3) Results: analysis showed best fit for solution. Confirmatory revealed that higher-order model provided data good internal consistency. Furthermore, each total score concurrent PANAS, SWLS, MLM, FS. (4) Conclusions: Eco-Generativity (EGS) its use in research intervention promising tool measure eco-generativity.

Language: Английский

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Deciphering the dynamics of human-environment interaction in China: Insights into renewable energy, sustainable consumption patterns, and carbon emissions DOI Creative Commons
Muhammad Khalid Anser, Sajid Ali,

Abdul Mansoor

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Sustainable Futures, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7, P. 100184 - 100184

Published: March 11, 2024

The increasing acknowledgment of the complex interplay between human actions and natural world has generated a need to decipher human-environmental interdependence's ecological dynamics. present research examines intricate dynamics humans environment in China spanning 1975 2022. results show that coal energy (i.e., -0.057, p<0.050) fossil fuel consumption -0.766, negatively affect renewable outcomes, highlighting for transitioning cleaner sources. Conversely, use (0.006, p<0.000), carbon pricing (0.480, p<0.050), economic growth (0.0005, public awareness (0.040, p<0.010) are positive drivers suggesting importance policies promoting sustainable practices raising environmental consciousness. Regarding practices, materialistic (-.0.004, marketing strategies (-1.642, socioeconomic status (-2.026, have adverse effects, while exhibits influence. These findings underscore significance environmentally conscious behavior addressing societal factors hinder patterns. Furthermore, study reveals hedonic adaptation (0.036, contributes increased emissions, indicating mitigate impact changing living standards on environment. media penetration (-0.028, effective government communication associated with decreased underscoring potential campaigns informative communications foster behavioral changes encourage practices. Regulators may develop all-encompassing fight damage better tomorrow by providing incentives using alternative sources, encouraging aware consumerism, power press.

Language: Английский

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Green Consumer Behavior Index (GCBI): Evaluation of Consumer’s Green Behaviour Towards Sustainable Consumption and Eco-conscious Society DOI

H.A.C. Priyankara,

U. Premathilaka,

C. M. Navaratne

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Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Introduction DOI
Terry Tudor

Royal Society of Chemistry eBooks, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 37

Published: April 11, 2025

It is widely acknowledged that the Earth’s resources are finite and there a need to put measures in place protect these for future generations. The concepts of more sustainable consumption production have been around several centuries. Generally, shift towards concept has moved from neo-classical economic view rational thought linear material flows complex flows, which best understood using ecological principles. However, how might be implemented contested. This chapter outlines brief chronological overview production, followed by critical review governance, behavioural technological approaches used achieve production.

Language: Английский

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Inflence of Audiovisual Stimuli on Emotions and Sustainable Consumptions Behavior DOI

M.A. Mateus,

Alfredo Guzmán Rincón

VISUAL REVIEW International Visual Culture Review / Revista Internacional de Cultura Visual, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(2), P. 89 - 112

Published: April 12, 2025

The study explores strategies to effectively promote sustainable products Generation Z by examining the emotional impact of audiovisual stimuli. Through a mixed-methods approach, FaceReader software captured microexpressions, while open-ended questionnaires provided qualitative insights. Results indicate predominance neutral emotions, with notable variations in happiness and sadness, polarization between environmental concern optimism for change. Findings highlight importance engagement shaping behaviors. research enhances understanding consumption emerging economies, offering valuable insights marketers aiming connect environmentally conscious young consumers.

Language: Английский

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New model for digital sustainable growth: Insights from human biology and surgical approach - a retrospective analysis of 15 years of constant socio-economic innovations at the Human Information Technology Lab, Finland DOI Creative Commons
Ahmed Shalaby

Digital Economy and Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2(1)

Published: May 10, 2024

Abstract Introduction Over 15 years, the Human Information Technology Laboratory in Finland has undertaken an exploration of sustainable growth at nexus technology, economics, and society. Diverging from traditional academic approaches, this study is dedicated to offering pragmatic solutions. Study challenge Set against backdrop technological convergence, enduring innovation project grapples with intricacies economic, societal, individual challenges. The overarching aim transcend theoretical constructs foster growth, guided by insights human biology surgical methodologies. Methodology Unfolding across three distinct phases 2008 2023, encompasses transformative projects such as Dream City, Geniementor, Genieteams, Big Data Social Matching, Navigator, Maestro, BankRabbna. These initiatives explore different realms like data monetization, personalized education, collective innovation, digitalization national international labor markets. Results discussion At heart introduction Digital Sustainable Growth Model (DSGM), heralding innovative governance approach. DSGM aspires cultivate adaptable intelligent technology propel socio-economic development digital era, drawing parallels flexibility intelligence inherent body. Outcome recommendations Through adeptly addressing various barriers, identified a feasible solution exemplified showcased technologies Fourqan, underscore critical importance fostering cooperation integral aspect navigating challenges associated growth.

Language: Английский

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How does the Government’s Sustainable Consumption Policy Enkindle Sustainable Consumption Behaviors in the Consumer Public? DOI Creative Commons
Muhammad Zafar Yaqub, Rana Muhammad Shahid Yaqub,

Sadia Yaqub Khan

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Cleaner and Responsible Consumption, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13, P. 100196 - 100196

Published: May 29, 2024

Sustainable consumption is increasingly considered critical for the sustainable growth of developing countries. Consequently, these countries exert significant efforts to foster behaviors among consumer public maximize their sustainability outcomes. This research, while making appeals theory and stakeholder theory, aims determine role a few antecedents, namely attitude consumers towards consumption, overall satisfaction with products/services, consumers' environmental knowledge promotions together social media influence in engendering publics, along governments' policies enabling such effects. After performing PLS-based structural equation modeling on 500 data points, we found positive promotions, impact media, possessed by inducing behaviors. In addition, mediating effects instrumental government's policy have also been empirically substantiated. Besides contributing advancing body encompassing growth/development, study puts forward several practical implications consumers, practitioners, policymakers transmogrify influencing attitudes, enhancing enabled discourse enkindled an efficacious put place government.

Language: Английский

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Sustainable Consumption in the Behavior of Young Consumers DOI Open Access
Joanna Wyrwa, Anetta Barska, Janina Jędrzejczak-Gas

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European Journal of Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(3), P. 349 - 349

Published: Nov. 1, 2023

The aim of the article is to characterize attitude young consumers towards concept sustainable consumption in area food consumption, which manifested, among others, declared engagement behaviors both market as well households. research was conducted using CAWI method on a sample Polish from Lubuskie region. consists two parts. first part explores problems consumption. second presents results consumer attitudes Particular attention paid awareness implications behavior process satisfying needs. Behaviors, and beliefs related were characterized, an attempt subsequently made determine extent gap existing between attitudes. survey constituted at highlighting certain people, have them share their views different issues emphasize importance various factors shaping patterns. certainly not exhaustive examination all areas but it should make these more easily identifiable while stressing real role modern economy. Keywords: development, consumer.

Language: Английский

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Changes in the fashion industry and consumer choices in the Portuguese context: Strategic directions DOI Creative Commons
Ana Ferreira, Ana Pinto Borges, Bruno Miguel Vieira

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Strategic Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 29(2), P. 59 - 75

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Background: This study aims to identify the changes in fashion industry, during COVID-19 pandemic, specifically, within context of online purchase products, use sportswear, pondering moments before purchase, and importance sustainability. Furthermore, we also consider sustainability as a strategic factor its impact decision-making process. Purpose: The main purpose is understand if type products way they are purchased by retail consumer have changed, assess level granted significant, particular, evaluating pandemic has influenced evaluate sustainability, process, still same. Study design/methodology/approach: Quantitative analysis was applied, through an observation data collection technique, using survey questionnaire. sample non-probabilistic, with accidental snowball sampling modalities. Findings/conclusions: companies must define new strategies answer their consumers' real needs, because verify that behaviour changed. It verified there growth amount shopping sportswear increased, buying expanded, increasing became evident. Limitations/future research: A non-probabilistic used, which prevents possibility extrapolating general conclusions.

Language: Английский

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