This study examines the influence of social network members (versus strangers) on sustainable food consumption choices to investigate how social influence can challenge the status quo in unsustainable consumption practices. We hypothesized that changes to individual consumption practices could be achieved by revealing 'invisible' descriptive and injunctive social norms. We further hypothesized that it matters who reveals these norms, meaning that social network members expressing their norms will have a stronger influence on other's consumption choices than if these norms are expressed by strangers. We tested these hypotheses in a field experiment (N = 134), where participants discussed previous sustainable food consumption (revealing descr...
Social identity and social capital are critical to human well-being and sustainable development. How...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
A diet high in fruit and vegetables can help prevent obesity and decrease the risk of associated chr...
This study examines the influence of social network members (versus strangers) on sustainable food c...
This study examines the influence of social network members (versus strangers) on sustainable food c...
This study examines the influence of social network members (versus strangers) on sustainable food c...
Social networks both negatively and positively affect a consumer's behaviour and awareness of sustai...
This study examines the relative importance of social norms among other motives in driving sustainab...
Modern food systems, but especially animal farming, are found to be the leading driver of global cli...
Sustainable consumption is one important factor in mitigating negative environmental and societal im...
Drawing on theories of acculturation and information diffusion, this paper examines whether social m...
With increasing global pressures on agriculture as well as increasing environmental concerns, and co...
This study examines the relative importance of social norms among other motives in driving sustainab...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
Social identity and social capital are critical to human well-being and sustainable development. How...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
A diet high in fruit and vegetables can help prevent obesity and decrease the risk of associated chr...
This study examines the influence of social network members (versus strangers) on sustainable food c...
This study examines the influence of social network members (versus strangers) on sustainable food c...
This study examines the influence of social network members (versus strangers) on sustainable food c...
Social networks both negatively and positively affect a consumer's behaviour and awareness of sustai...
This study examines the relative importance of social norms among other motives in driving sustainab...
Modern food systems, but especially animal farming, are found to be the leading driver of global cli...
Sustainable consumption is one important factor in mitigating negative environmental and societal im...
Drawing on theories of acculturation and information diffusion, this paper examines whether social m...
With increasing global pressures on agriculture as well as increasing environmental concerns, and co...
This study examines the relative importance of social norms among other motives in driving sustainab...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
Social identity and social capital are critical to human well-being and sustainable development. How...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
A diet high in fruit and vegetables can help prevent obesity and decrease the risk of associated chr...