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Hedonic adaptation and conscious consumption in the civil engineering market: corporate reputation and user behavior strategies for sustainable development

Determinants of the turnover intention of construction professionals: a mediation analysis

Haiyang Su, Miragha Ahmadov, Daria Tkachenko and Svetlana Danshina

International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 2022, vol. 17, 23-32

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify changes in consumption strategies in the civil engineering market in a hedonic context. To assess the attitude of consumers to a certain type of civil engineering technology, a multicomponent methodological approach to the characterization of goods based on a survey of consumers was used. The key trends in the development of the European Union, Chinese and Russian civil engineering market for 2010–19 are analyzed. The designation of four ‘green’ strategies for the behavior of end consumers regarding hedonic adaptation in the civil engineering market is proposed: eco-efficient, environmentally friendly, energy-saving and intellectual-content one.

Keywords: sustainable development; matrix of hedonic priorities; intelligent technologies; green technologies; green strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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