绿色葬礼:技术创新和社会向可持续死亡护理实践的转变

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Technological Forecasting and Social Change Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123644
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死亡护理行业面临着许多环境、社会和健康方面的挑战。绿色殡葬是一种替代性的、更可持续的死亡护理方式,因为它使用无毒的保存技术和生物材料,从而能够减少环境退化,保护社会福祉。本研究通过对 627 名意大利消费者的调查,研究了影响绿色殡葬业消费者行为意向的因素。研究结果表明,除理性因素外,预期的负面情绪和个人道德规范也会对绿色殡葬的采用意向产生重大影响。此外,研究结果还反映了后世俗社会中更广泛的文化转变,即随着对宗教规定的严格遵守程度下降,人们对更符合环境价值观的替代性殡葬方式越来越开放。基于这些结果,我们为学者、绿色殡葬行业参与者和政策制定者提供了有价值的启示,这些启示可以促进消费者采用绿色死亡方式,推动社会向更可持续的方向转型。通过调查消费者采用绿色殡葬的意向,本研究为可持续消费研究的主体做出了有意义的补充,将其扩展到了未被关注的产品类别,并揭示了一个与社会相关的现象。
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Green funerals: Technological innovations and societal shifts toward sustainable death care practices

The death care industry faces many environmental, societal, and health-related challenges. Green funerals constitute an alternative and more sustainable death care practice, as they use nontoxic preservation techniques and biological material, thereby enabling a reduction in environmental degradation and protecting the well-being of the society. This study investigates the factors influencing consumer behavioral intention in the green funeral industry through a survey of 627 Italian consumers. The findings indicate that, in addition to rational considerations, anticipated negative emotions and personal moral norms significantly affect the adoption intention of green funerals. In addition, the obtained results reflect a broader cultural shift in post-secular societies where, along with a decline in strict adherence to religious dictates, there is a growing openness toward alternative funeral practices that align more closely with environmental values. Based on these outcomes, valuable implications are provided for scholars, green funeral industry players, and policymakers that can foster consumers' adoption of green death practices and a transition toward a more sustainable society. By investigating consumers' intention to adopt green funerals, this study constitutes a meaningful addition to the body of research on sustainable consumption, extending it to unsought product categories and shedding light on a socially relevant phenomenon.

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