Stemming from a thorough discussion of existing approaches, this book argues that the perspective of analysis regarding consumer behaviour has to be modified. First, acknowledging that a profile of the responsible consumer does not exist since all of us can be more or less sustainable and environment-friendly. Moreover, the book hypothesises that integrating dimensions that have been so far overlooked by mainstream research will achieve a new model capable of deconstructing responsible behaviours using a flexible and holistic approach. The implications for policy are discussed in detail, and empirical research on responsible behaviours is illustrated.…mehr
Stemming from a thorough discussion of existing approaches, this book argues that the perspective of analysis regarding consumer behaviour has to be modified. First, acknowledging that a profile of the responsible consumer does not exist since all of us can be more or less sustainable and environment-friendly. Moreover, the book hypothesises that integrating dimensions that have been so far overlooked by mainstream research will achieve a new model capable of deconstructing responsible behaviours using a flexible and holistic approach. The implications for policy are discussed in detail, and empirical research on responsible behaviours is illustrated.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Routledge-SCORAI Studies in Sustainable Consumption
Pietro Lanzini is Assistant Professor at the Department of Management of Ca' Foscari University in Venice, where he gained his PhD in 2013. He obtained a Ms in business economics and a post-lauream Master cum laude at Bocconi University in Milan, where he worked from 2003 to 2009 as junior researcher at IEFE and SPACE research centers. His international experiences include four months at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City (UNDESA, Division for Sustainable Development) and one year at the University of Aarhus in Denmark. His research interests focus on consumer behavior in the field of sustainability, and specifically on mobility and on spillover-related phenomena.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 New perspectives in consumer behavior 1.2 Consumer behavior in the age of sustainability 1.3 Research in a crowded field: how to contribute? 1.4 Book structure Chapter 2: From green consumers to responsible citizens 2.1 Labels matter: the concept of responsible citizens 2.2 Early attempts of analyzing sustainable behaviors 2.3 From Reasoned Action to Planned Behavior 2.4 Values, norms and other psychological models 2.5 The need for further perspectives of analysis Chapter 3: The trap of behavioral patterns: the role of habits 3.1 Habits in consumer behavior research 3.2 Operationalization of habits 3.3 How to measure habits 3.4 Integrating habits in a rationalistic perspective on consumer behavior 3.5 How to disrupt deeply rooted behavioral patterns Chapter 4: Praise or money? Rewards' effectiveness in shaping behaviors 4.1 An overview on incentives 4.2 The effects of rewards on motivation 4.3 Implications for policy and business Chapter 5: How behaviors are interrelated: the spillover effect 5.1 Behavioral spillover, an intriguing concept for an open debate 5.2 Theoretical foundations for positive spillover 5.3 Theoretical foundations for negative spillover 5.4 A methodology to investigate spillover Chapter 6: A model for understanding responsible citizens' behavior 6.1 The need for a holistic and flexible approach 6.2 Factors to be included in the analysis 6.3 The proposition of an innovative interpretative framework Chapter 7: From theory to practice: a real-life intervention study 7.1 Investigating sustainable behaviors: an intervention study 7.2 Methods 7.3 Results 7.4 Appendix - Online questionnaire
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 New perspectives in consumer behavior 1.2 Consumer behavior in the age of sustainability 1.3 Research in a crowded field: how to contribute? 1.4 Book structure Chapter 2: From green consumers to responsible citizens 2.1 Labels matter: the concept of responsible citizens 2.2 Early attempts of analyzing sustainable behaviors 2.3 From Reasoned Action to Planned Behavior 2.4 Values, norms and other psychological models 2.5 The need for further perspectives of analysis Chapter 3: The trap of behavioral patterns: the role of habits 3.1 Habits in consumer behavior research 3.2 Operationalization of habits 3.3 How to measure habits 3.4 Integrating habits in a rationalistic perspective on consumer behavior 3.5 How to disrupt deeply rooted behavioral patterns Chapter 4: Praise or money? Rewards' effectiveness in shaping behaviors 4.1 An overview on incentives 4.2 The effects of rewards on motivation 4.3 Implications for policy and business Chapter 5: How behaviors are interrelated: the spillover effect 5.1 Behavioral spillover, an intriguing concept for an open debate 5.2 Theoretical foundations for positive spillover 5.3 Theoretical foundations for negative spillover 5.4 A methodology to investigate spillover Chapter 6: A model for understanding responsible citizens' behavior 6.1 The need for a holistic and flexible approach 6.2 Factors to be included in the analysis 6.3 The proposition of an innovative interpretative framework Chapter 7: From theory to practice: a real-life intervention study 7.1 Investigating sustainable behaviors: an intervention study 7.2 Methods 7.3 Results 7.4 Appendix - Online questionnaire
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