Research handbook on ethical consumption : contemporary research in responsible and sustainable consumer behaviour
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Research handbook on ethical consumption : contemporary research in responsible and sustainable consumer behaviour
E. Elgar, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Presenting a contemporary reflection on ethical and sustainable consumption, this insightful Research Handbook explores the challenges and complexities of living an ethical and sustainable life, and for the researchers who study them.
Featuring cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research from authors with unique perspectives and expert insights, this Research Handbook takes a deeper look at the past, present, and future of ethical and sustainable consumption. Chapters explore, among other topics, sustainable solutions to improve responsible seafood consumption, modern slavery, edible insects and the future of planet-friendly proteins, and the influence of austerity in normalising sustainable consumption. Additionally, the Research Handbook analyses consumer engagement with sustainability labelling in the food industry and the role of shared e-micromobility in sustainable transportation. Empirical and conceptual in its approach, the Research Handbook provides significant managerial implications and reviews the compelling questions in ethical and sustainable consumption research.
With contemporary reflections on ethical and sustainable consumption, this interdisciplinary Research Handbook will be essential reading for students and scholars across business management, economics, geography, environmental sociology and marketing.
Table of Contents
Contents:
1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Ethical Consumption 1
Marylyn Carrigan, Victoria K. Wells and Karolos A. Papadas
PART I VALUE AND VALUE OF THE ETHICAL CONSUMER
2 Value for the ethical consumer 11
Alex Hiller and Tony Woodall
3 Emotion, action and tourists' ethically motivated self-identity
enactment behaviours 33
Sheila Malone and Scott McCabe
4 Consumer perspectives towards modern slavery 51
Michal Carrington, Andreas Chatzidakis and Deirdre Shaw
PART II ETHICAL FOOD AND DRINK
5 Plenty more fish in the sea? Seeking sustainable solutions to improve
responsible seafood consumption 71
Ingrid Kelling, Lara Funk and Marylyn Carrigan
6 Creating ethical choices for coffee consumption from farm to cup and beyond 91
Jennifer Ferreira
7 Communities of practice: how brewers advance sustainable capital
across supply chains 107
Peter Ball and Jill MacBryde
8 Seeking more planet-friendly proteins: edible insects and the future 123
Jennifer Ferreira, Pattanapong Tiwasing, David Bek, Sirithon Siriamornpun,
Natthida Weerapreeyakul and Alongklod Tanomtong
9 Directing ethical consumption through the development of ethical foodscapes 136
Anthony Samuel, Cathy McGouran, Robert Thomas and Gareth R.T. White
PART III AUSTERITY, FRUGALITY AND MINIMALISM
10 The influential role of austerity in normalising sustainable consumption 159
Deirdre O'Loughlin, Morven G. McEachern, Isabelle Szmigin,
Kalipso Karantinou, Belem Barbosa, Grigorios Lamprinakos and
Maria Eugenia Fernandez-Moya
11 Approaching the ethics of sustainability in an area of deprivation 174
Helen Traill, Deirdre Shaw, Stephanie Anderson, Andrew Cumbers and
Robert McMaster
12 Less is more: the sustainable potential of minimalist families 189
Amber Martin-Woodhead and Emma Waight
13 From consuming to communing: taking a 'more than food' approach
to understanding food insecurity and its intersection with ethical and
sustainable consumption practices in the UK 203
Marsha Smith
14 Psst! Don't tell anyone it's second-hand: drivers and barriers of
second-hand consumption in emerging markets 224
Carmela Bosangit, Shilpa Iyanna and Nicole Koenig-Lewis
PART IV POLICY AND ETHICAL LABELLING
15 Nudging leverage points: influencing transformative policy change 250
Iain Black, Julia Leventon and Craig Anderson
16 Decoding consumers' grocery lists: exploring consumers' engagement
with sustainability labelling in the food industry 269
Julia Alevizou
17 Fair trade consumers and knowledge about fair trade 286
Elizabeth A. Bennett
PART V ETHICAL CLOTHING
18 "Private sufficiency, public luxury": an exploration of consumer
clothing circularity 311
Lynn Wilson
19 Value of clothing through the craftivism movement 326
Aurelie Le Normand, Celina Jones, Charlene Gallery and Claudia E Henninger
PART VI INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
20 The role of shared e-micromobility in sustainable transportation 346
Xiao Lin and Victoria K. Wells
21 Gamification for sustainable consumption: ethical issues and future promises 365
Agnessa Spanellis
Index 381
by "Nielsen BookData"