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The lifestyle and consumption habits of individuals are crucial in the question of ecological sustainability. Current consumption patterns need to be changed, requiring societies to shift cultural norms and create new consumer habits which are within planetary boundaries. In the practices of...
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Sustainable consumption is increasingly considered critical for the sustainable growth of developing countries. Consequently, these countries exert significant efforts to foster sustainable consumption behaviors among the consumer public to maximize their sustainability outcomes. This research,...
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The study provides a comprehensive view of the research that has been conducted in the previous three decades on the topic of 'green consumer' in the marketing management domain and unravels the intellectual structure of the field along with the identification of core research gaps. Bibliometric...
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To reduce energy consumption of households, many appliances contain eco-settings, which when used, reduce energy consumption. However, the effectivity of the eco-settings in reducing energy consumption is hardly tested. Other design for sustainable behaviour strategies like coercion and feedback...
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This study presents a case study of fashion rental platforms in Canada, drawing upon two unique, yet complementary, datasets: a qualitative analysis based upon semi-structured interviews with the rental platform entrepreneurs and a life cycle assessment (LCA) of 11 garment designs simulating...
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Disruptive events have historically been shown to upset business as usual practices that can leave temporary or lasting changes. The emergence of a pandemic in 2020 triggered a rapid digital transformation. Electronic platforms are able to support essential socio-economic activities through...
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Underutilization, downcycling, and landfilling of clothes and their material remain challenging problems of the current clothing consumption system (CCS). Past research and the stakeholders of CCS recognize the circular economy as a solution. However, a review of CCS's existing structure, past...
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused and still causes unprecedented disruptions in daily lives of billions of people globally. It affects practices and routines across all household consumption domains, including clothing consumption. Drawing on Social Practice Theory, this article explores and compares...
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With the growing number of nuclear families that have a higher disposable income, and a willingness to spend for disparate reasons possibly on the only child in the family, children are unquestionably emerging as a critical market segment that marketers would do well to target. However, while...
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The objective of the study is to assess the roles of pandemics and perceived consumer effectiveness in factors affecting the sustainable consumption behavior in the Vietnam's context. Based on two main theoretical foundations: Ajzen's TPB theory (1991) and Schwartz's NAM model (1977), the study...
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