Drawing on the emerging scarcity, abundance, and sufficiency (SAS) framework, this study explores how various consumer behaviors with potential environmental impacts relate to subjective evaluations of psychological resources such as economic resources, time, social networks, and emotional support. Assuming that individuals may "trade" the costs and efforts of green consumption, including the buying of eco-labeled goods, altered eating habits, and choice of transportation mode, against such psychological resources, we investigate the relationships between green consumer choices and resource evaluations using hierarchical regression analysis of data from an online panel survey. The results suggest that green consumer behaviors are positively...
Multiple studies have found a positive association between performing pro-environmental behaviors (P...
This study was aimed at exploring one potential psychological benefit of sustainable behaviors: the ...
This study explores the perceived social status associated with a variety of environmentally-friendl...
Drawing on the emerging scarcity, abundance, and sufficiency (SAS) framework, this study explores ho...
Previous research found that promoting sustainability solely does not lead to a change in consumer b...
In this research, we have investigated the relationship between psychological and social factors and...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine young consumers' financial behavior (e.g. saving) an...
While it is often suggested that individuals’ pro-environmental behaviors may be linked with their s...
Pro-environmental behaviour (PEB) is an essential part of changing societies towards a more sustaina...
Educators, marketers, and policymakers need to understand what factors influence the consumers' purc...
Purpose: While it is often suggested that individuals' pro-environmental behaviors may be linked wit...
Emerging issues related to climate change have been explored in recent years as the need for appropr...
The current study investigates whether green buying may affect how one feels. The results of a large...
Experts worldwide point to the challenges our world is facing (e.g., land degradation, resource scar...
In recent times, repeated calls of marketing action for environmental issues have been made (e.g., K...
Multiple studies have found a positive association between performing pro-environmental behaviors (P...
This study was aimed at exploring one potential psychological benefit of sustainable behaviors: the ...
This study explores the perceived social status associated with a variety of environmentally-friendl...
Drawing on the emerging scarcity, abundance, and sufficiency (SAS) framework, this study explores ho...
Previous research found that promoting sustainability solely does not lead to a change in consumer b...
In this research, we have investigated the relationship between psychological and social factors and...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine young consumers' financial behavior (e.g. saving) an...
While it is often suggested that individuals’ pro-environmental behaviors may be linked with their s...
Pro-environmental behaviour (PEB) is an essential part of changing societies towards a more sustaina...
Educators, marketers, and policymakers need to understand what factors influence the consumers' purc...
Purpose: While it is often suggested that individuals' pro-environmental behaviors may be linked wit...
Emerging issues related to climate change have been explored in recent years as the need for appropr...
The current study investigates whether green buying may affect how one feels. The results of a large...
Experts worldwide point to the challenges our world is facing (e.g., land degradation, resource scar...
In recent times, repeated calls of marketing action for environmental issues have been made (e.g., K...
Multiple studies have found a positive association between performing pro-environmental behaviors (P...
This study was aimed at exploring one potential psychological benefit of sustainable behaviors: the ...
This study explores the perceived social status associated with a variety of environmentally-friendl...