DissertationFirst publication DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-491

The role of consumers in transformations towards sustainable consumption

Qualitative and quantitative insights into consumers' purchasing decisions regarding fast moving consumer goods

Die Rolle von Konsumenten in der Transformation zu nachhaltigerem Konsum

Chronological data

Date of first publication2017-09-22
Date of publication in PubData 2024-05-30
Date of defense2017-09-01

Language of the resource

English

Abstract

The dissertation project focuses on empirically investigating consumers' attitudes, motivations and purchasing decisions regarding sustainable products. The focus on this micro perspective, however, does not reflect consumers' roles within the transformation towards sustainable consumption. Therefore, the present framework paper puts the included papers into a greater context and evaluates the findings on a meta-level by applying an enhanced transition management theory. The analysis underlines that consumers' limited personal capabilities are an underlying reason for unsustainable practices. Therefore, the active engagement not only of consumers, but also of companies is required if the transformation is to be successful. If companies actively support consumers in making sustainable choices, consumers can engage in sustainable consumption with only low cognitive efforts. On this basis, genuine sustainable choices are enabled. The dissertation provides practical implications by highlighting potential measures which will help to promote sustainable products from niches to mainstream. In sum, the dissertation project enhances academic understanding of consumers´ sustainable purchasing behavior and reveals the potential of integrating such insights into the management of transformations towards sustainable consumption.

Keywords

Nachhaltigkeit; Konsum; Verhalten

Grantor

Leuphana University Lüneburg

Study programme

Faculty / department

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DDC

333.7 :: Natürliche Ressourcen, Energie und Umwelt

Creation Context

Research