Although consumers’ awareness of the environmental and ethical consequences of their behaviour has grown, research on the role of multiple consumer identities in sustainability behaviours is scarce. The aim of the current study was to explain sustainable behaviour from a social identity perspective. We conducted a longitudinal cross-national within-subjects design consumer study in six countries (T1, N=3083; T2, N=1440). The results indicate that environmental sustainability can comprise several distinct yet overlapping sustainable behaviours. Multiple social identities seem to play different roles in these different behaviours. Therefore, efforts to enhance different sustainability behaviours are challenging yet promising. Once consumers i...
Our society’s trend of excessive consumption results in negative health effects both for us and the ...
Responsible sustainable consumer behavior (RSCB) involves a complex pattern of environmental and soc...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
Although consumers' awareness of the environmental and ethical consequences of their behaviour has g...
<p>Although consumers' awareness of the environmental and ethical consequences of their behaviour ha...
As the extreme climate crisis increases, sustainable development is at the forefront of the public m...
In this paper, we respond to the call for more holistic and culturally diverse research to advance u...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
Identity has important implications for consumers’ choices in the marketplace. While prior research ...
In order to develop a more nuanced model of consumer behaviour and the dynamics of behavioural chang...
This study considers how sustainable consumption practices are brought into relationship with other ...
Sustainable consumption is viewed as a social dilemma, in which individual rational choices lead to ...
The importance of understanding and promoting pro-environmental behaviour among individual consumers...
The global human community is facing an increasingly urgent dilemma: How do we improve standards of ...
Paper accepted for publication (forthcoming). This paper takes a more holistic lens to investigate t...
Our society’s trend of excessive consumption results in negative health effects both for us and the ...
Responsible sustainable consumer behavior (RSCB) involves a complex pattern of environmental and soc...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
Although consumers' awareness of the environmental and ethical consequences of their behaviour has g...
<p>Although consumers' awareness of the environmental and ethical consequences of their behaviour ha...
As the extreme climate crisis increases, sustainable development is at the forefront of the public m...
In this paper, we respond to the call for more holistic and culturally diverse research to advance u...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...
Identity has important implications for consumers’ choices in the marketplace. While prior research ...
In order to develop a more nuanced model of consumer behaviour and the dynamics of behavioural chang...
This study considers how sustainable consumption practices are brought into relationship with other ...
Sustainable consumption is viewed as a social dilemma, in which individual rational choices lead to ...
The importance of understanding and promoting pro-environmental behaviour among individual consumers...
The global human community is facing an increasingly urgent dilemma: How do we improve standards of ...
Paper accepted for publication (forthcoming). This paper takes a more holistic lens to investigate t...
Our society’s trend of excessive consumption results in negative health effects both for us and the ...
Responsible sustainable consumer behavior (RSCB) involves a complex pattern of environmental and soc...
Shifting consumers towards sustainable behaviours is difficult, with an attitude–behaviour gap persi...