Political consumerism is currently one of the most prevalent forms of non-institutionalized political engagement in Western democracies. This article aims to understand its psychological roots. We expect interindividual differences in psychological dispositions to be particularly relevant for political consumerism due to the individualized and cause-oriented nature of this form of political action. Our empirical evidence supports this claim: Open people favour, and conscientious people avoid, boycotting and buycotting. Agreeable persons tend to avoid boycotting in particular. These relationships persist even when political and social attitudes are controlled for. Thus, we show that psychological factors play an important role in shaping pol...
What are the main demographic and lifestyle predictors that influence motivation behind political co...
Consumer behaviour is a science as well as art.Consumer behaviour is an interdisciplinary and is bas...
Brands increasingly take a stance on political issues, whereas consumers increasingly choose to eith...
Political consumerism is currently one of the most prevalent forms of non-institutionalized politica...
Political consumerism is currently one of the most prevalent forms of non-institutionalized politica...
Conscious consumers convert their buying habits into political habits, both through their individual...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism addresses the study of political consumerism. It discus...
There is not one type of political consumer but several, and citizens seem to make a distinction bet...
Political consumption is a manner of impinging politically that has become more frequent lately. Ado...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
Research on political consumerism documents a persistent reversed gender gap, as women boycott and b...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
Introduction This study seeks to investigate social factors influencing political consumerism. Polit...
What are the main demographic and lifestyle predictors that influence motivation behind political co...
Consumer behaviour is a science as well as art.Consumer behaviour is an interdisciplinary and is bas...
Brands increasingly take a stance on political issues, whereas consumers increasingly choose to eith...
Political consumerism is currently one of the most prevalent forms of non-institutionalized politica...
Political consumerism is currently one of the most prevalent forms of non-institutionalized politica...
Conscious consumers convert their buying habits into political habits, both through their individual...
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying...
ABSTRACT. Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as ...
The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism addresses the study of political consumerism. It discus...
There is not one type of political consumer but several, and citizens seem to make a distinction bet...
Political consumption is a manner of impinging politically that has become more frequent lately. Ado...
Political consumerism features prominently as an increasing form of non-institutionalized and indivi...
Research on political consumerism documents a persistent reversed gender gap, as women boycott and b...
This article examines whether social class influences the likelihood of engaging in political consum...
Introduction This study seeks to investigate social factors influencing political consumerism. Polit...
What are the main demographic and lifestyle predictors that influence motivation behind political co...
Consumer behaviour is a science as well as art.Consumer behaviour is an interdisciplinary and is bas...
Brands increasingly take a stance on political issues, whereas consumers increasingly choose to eith...