Responsible Consumption: Society Habits in Time of Crisis
Ligita Šimanskienė (),
Jurgita Paužuolienė (),
Mariantonietta Fiore () and
Erika Župerkienė ()
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Ligita Šimanskienė: Klaipėda University
Jurgita Paužuolienė: Klaipėda University
Mariantonietta Fiore: University of Foggia
Erika Župerkienė: Klaipėda University
Chapter 12 in Business Under Crisis, Volume III, 2022, pp 281-304 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract In this part of the book sustainable consumption changes during a crisis are addressed. For solving responsible consumption behaviour changes in crises problematic question was created: how have consumers’ responsible consumption habits changed in Lithuania and some European countries during the pandemic? Used methods are analysis of research literature sources, systematization, synthesis, generalization, quantitative research, data processing. In this survey 372 respondents from Lithuania and 214 from other European countries participated. The results of the study revealed that the habits of some consumers changed during the pandemic. It can be noticed that during the pandemic, some consumers in European countries started consuming more than usual compared to the Lithuanian population.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76583-5_12
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