Journal article

Environmentally conscious consumption: The role of retailers and peers as external influences

Y Tsarenko, C Ferraro, S Sands, C McLeod

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services | Published : 2013

Abstract

Environmentally conscious consumption is one of the key concerns in modern society generally, and increasingly among the consumer population. However, consumers often overstate their willingness to purchase environmentally conscious products, with global purchasing of these products relatively low. Much research has considered the role of drivers internal to an individual in making such consumption choices; however there is less knowledge as to how external influences may impact environmentally conscious consumption behaviour. As retailers increasingly strive to adopt and communicate their environmentally sustainable business practices, and encourage parallel consumer behavior, the question ..

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