可持续性体现在细节中:用信息丰富的标签增强海产品消费者的能力

IF 2.2 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Maritime Studies Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1007/s40152-024-00367-z
John A. Aitken, Rex Bone, Marge Britt, Nicholas Leets
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目前促进海产品可持续发展的大部分做法是提供生态标签,作为消费者的替代品,让他们知道特定产品的来源是可持续的。然而,这种方法并没有赋予消费者自行判断产品是否可持续的能力,鉴于海产品的多样性和个人对可持续性定义的多样性,这一点尤为重要(例如,代理标签可能并不基于特定个人所关心的信息)。此外,代用标签是由许多不同的非政府认证组织提供的,其标准各不相同,对消费者并不完全透明,这就造成了各种标签的拼凑,使消费者无所适从,而不是增强了他们的能力。提供产品具体可持续性信息并通过标准化程序(即通过基于政策的强制性标签要求)实施的信息丰富的详细标签可能会给消费者带来一些好处。然而,尽管代用标签与信息标签相比存在不足,但消费者可能会因为方便而偏爱代用标签。在此,我们采用探索性方法,评估消费者对代理标签和信息标签的态度和行为意向。作为对这些标签的初步比较测试,我们采用了实验小故事的方法,收集了 90 名对一般可持续发展话题感兴趣的参与者的数据,测量他们对不同海鲜产品的代理标签或信息标签的态度反应。实验结果表明,对可持续发展感兴趣的参与者一般更喜欢代理标签,而不是信息标签,尽管对这两种标签的评价都很高。此外,一些描述性和定性数据表明,参与者在评价海鲜产品的可持续性时对许多不同的信息都感兴趣。我们讨论了研究结果的意义,并建议了未来的研究方向,以继续激发对这一主题的讨论。
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Sustainability is in the details: empowering seafood consumers with informative labels

Much of the current practice in promoting seafood sustainability relies on providing ecolabels that act as proxies for consumers to let them know that a given product is sustainably sourced. However, this approach does not empower consumers to judge for themselves whether a product is sustainable, which is especially important given the diversity of seafood products and the diversity of personal definitions of sustainability (e.g., a proxy label may not be based on information that a given person cares about). Moreover, proxy labels are provided by many different non-governmental certification organizations with various criteria that are not made fully transparent to consumers, creating a patchwork of labels that confuses rather than empowers. Informative, detailed labels that provide specific sustainability information about a product and that are implemented through a standardized process (i.e., through policy-based mandatory labelling requirements) may provide several advantages to the consumer. However, consumers may prefer proxy labels for their convenience, despite their deficiencies relative to informative labels. Here, we adopt an exploratory approach and evaluate consumer attitudes and behavioral intentions regarding proxy labels versus informative labels. As an initial comparative test of these labels, we utilized an experimental vignette approach and collected data from 90 participants who were interested in general sustainability topics, measuring attitudinal reactions to either a proxy label or an informative label for different seafood products. The results of our experiment show that participants interested in sustainability generally prefer the proxy label to the informative label, although evaluations were high in both regards. Moreover, several sources of descriptive and qualitative data demonstrate that participants were interested in many different pieces of information in evaluating sustainability of a seafood product. We discuss implications of our findings and recommend future research directions to continue to stimulate discussions on this topic.

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Maritime Studies
Maritime Studies ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Maritime Studies is an international peer-reviewed journal on the social dimensions of coastal and marine issues throughout the world. The journal is a venue for theoretical and empirical research relevant to a wide range of academic social science disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, geography, history and political science. Space is especially given to develop academic concepts and debate. We invite original research papers, reviews and viewpoints and welcome proposals for special issues that make a distinctive contribution to contemporary discussion around maritime and coastal use, development and governance. The journal provides a rigorous but constructive review process and rapid publication, and is accessible to new researchers, including postgraduate students and early career academics.
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