Responsible citizens and sustainable consumer behavior : new interpretative frameworks
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Responsible citizens and sustainable consumer behavior : new interpretative frameworks
(Routledge-SCORAI studies in sustainable consumption)(Routledge focus)(Earthscan from Routledge)
Routledge, 2019, c2018
- : pbk
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注記
First published: 2018
"First issued in paperback 2019"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
There is broad consensus on the need to shift to a new paradigm of lifestyles and economic development, given the un-sustainability of current patterns. Given this, research on consumer behavior is to play a crucial role in shedding light on the motives underpinning the adoption of responsible behaviors.
Stemming from a thorough discussion of existing approaches, this book argues that the perspective of analysis has to be modified. First, acknowledging that a profile of the responsible consumer does not exist since all of us can be more or less sustainable and environment-friendly: the sustainability of an individual should not be considered as given, being something dynamic that changes according to both subjective and contextual factors. Moreover, the book hypothesises that integrating dimensions and perspectives that have been so far overlooked by mainstream research will help deconstruct responsible behaviors adopting a flexible and holistic approach. Relevant policy implications are discussed, and empirical research on responsible behaviors is illustrated.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of consumer behavior, sustainable consumption, environmental psychology and environmental studies in general.
目次
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 New perspectives in consumer behavior
1.2 Consumer behavior in the age of sustainability
1.3 Research in a crowded field: how to contribute?
1.4 Book structure
Chapter 2: From green consumers to responsible citizens
2.1 Labels matter: the concept of responsible citizens
2.2 Early attempts of analyzing sustainable behaviors
2.3 From Reasoned Action to Planned Behavior
2.4 Values, norms and other psychological models
2.5 The need for further perspectives of analysis
Chapter 3: The trap of behavioral patterns: the role of habits
3.1 Habits in consumer behavior research
3.2 Operationalization of habits
3.3 How to measure habits
3.4 Integrating habits in a rationalistic perspective on consumer behavior
3.5 How to disrupt deeply rooted behavioral patterns
Chapter 4: Praise or money? Rewards' effectiveness in shaping behaviors
4.1 An overview on incentives
4.2 The effects of rewards on motivation
4.3 Implications for policy and business
Chapter 5: How behaviors are interrelated: the spillover effect
5.1 Behavioral spillover, an intriguing concept for an open debate
5.2 Theoretical foundations for positive spillover
5.3 Theoretical foundations for negative spillover
5.4 A methodology to investigate spillover
Chapter 6: A model for understanding responsible citizens' behavior
6.1 The need for a holistic and flexible approach
6.2 Factors to be included in the analysis
6.3 The proposition of an innovative interpretative framework
Chapter 7: From theory to practice: a real-life intervention study
7.1 Investigating sustainable behaviors: an intervention study
7.2 Methods
7.3 Results
7.4 Appendix - Online questionnaire
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