重新认识可持续消费者:可持续消费的社会表征为何重要

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS Business Ethics the Environment & Responsibility Pub Date : 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1111/beer.12656
Urša Golob, Klement Podnar, Franzisca Weder
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在全球范围内,消费者越来越多地转向可持续消费实践。本文强调了社会和文化背景在可持续消费研究中的重要性,并借鉴了社会表征。文章试图解释可持续消费是如何被社会表述的,并通过实证来证明这一点。研究的目的是调查可持续消费表征作为知识的构建及其与食品购买和消费的关系。在斯洛文尼亚和奥地利进行的一项横向研究中,采用了在线焦点小组的形式。研究结果不仅显示了在特定的国家和文化背景下,可持续消费这一 "全球 "概念是如何在实践中被应用和体现的,而且还强调了社会表征的重要性,即其意义如何影响新实践的出现。此外,他们还展示了可持续消费如何偶尔在反思之前的行动中出现,或以与行动无关的更抽象的形式存在。研究结果为努力促进可持续消费的实践者提供了若干启示。
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Reimagining the sustainable consumer: Why social representations of sustainable consumption matter

Globally, consumers are increasingly turning to sustainable consumption practices. This article emphasizes the importance of social and cultural context in the study of sustainable consumption, drawing on social representations. It attempts to explain and empirically demonstrate how sustainable consumption is socially represented. The aim of the study was to investigate the construction of representations of sustainable consumption as knowledge and its appropriation in relation to the purchase and consumption of food. Online focus groups were employed in a cross-sectional study conducted in Slovenia and Austria. The results of the study not only show how the “global” concept of sustainable consumption is appropriated and reflected in practices in a specific national and cultural context, but also highlight the importance of social representations in terms of how their meanings can influence the emergence of new practices. Furthermore, they show how sustainable consumption can occasionally be seen in actions that precede reflection or exist in a more abstract form unrelated to actions. The results offer several implications for practitioners seeking to promote sustainable consumption.

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