Even though most of us know that novelty consumption poses a serious threat to an environmentally and socially sustainable future, we continue to do it. Why? This book discusses sustainable consumption from a stress perspective, helping to understand the sustainability related consumption challenges that we face today.
Even though most of us know that novelty consumption poses a serious threat to an environmentally and socially sustainable future, we continue to do it. Why? This book discusses sustainable consumption from a stress perspective, helping to understand the sustainability related consumption challenges that we face today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cecilia Solér is Associate Professor in Marketing at the School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures Acknowledgements Part 1 Overview: stress and affluent sustainable consumption Chapter 1. Introduction: the sustainability of affluent consumption Chapter 2. The sustainability of affluent consumption from a stress perspective Chapter 3. A sociological stress theory framework Part 2 Affluent marketplace stressors Chapter 4. Environmental marketplace stressors: "too much perceptual input" Chapter 5. Internalized marketplace-induced stressors: "idealized identity" overload Chapter 6. Structural life-style stressors:"work and consumption rich, time poor" Part 3 Stress coping and affluent sustainable consumption Chapter 7. Coping with marketplace stressors Chapter 8. Consumer coping strategies and sustainable consumption outcomes Chapter 9. Affluent consumer stress coping in relation to well-being Chapter 10. Promoting affluent sustainable consumption from a stress perspective: a theoretical outlook Index
List of figures Acknowledgements Part 1 Overview: stress and affluent sustainable consumption Chapter 1. Introduction: the sustainability of affluent consumption Chapter 2. The sustainability of affluent consumption from a stress perspective Chapter 3. A sociological stress theory framework Part 2 Affluent marketplace stressors Chapter 4. Environmental marketplace stressors: "too much perceptual input" Chapter 5. Internalized marketplace-induced stressors: "idealized identity" overload Chapter 6. Structural life-style stressors:"work and consumption rich, time poor" Part 3 Stress coping and affluent sustainable consumption Chapter 7. Coping with marketplace stressors Chapter 8. Consumer coping strategies and sustainable consumption outcomes Chapter 9. Affluent consumer stress coping in relation to well-being Chapter 10. Promoting affluent sustainable consumption from a stress perspective: a theoretical outlook Index
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