Preliminary Evidence on Economic Threats and Green Consumption
Xuehua Wang ()
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Xuehua Wang: Tongji University
Chapter Chapter 8 in Cultural and Social Influences on Consumer Behavior, 2023, pp 179-207 from Springer
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Abstract To understand how consumers perceive economic threats and their impact on green consumption, a survey was conducted, in which it asked participants to describe how they perceived the economic situation and how that perception affected green consumption, providing insights for possible future research directions. Future research should further investigate the causal relationship between economic threats and green consumption as well as the underlying mechanism and boundary condition.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-6183-2_8
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