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Cultivating sustainable consumption: The role of harmonious cultural values and pro-environmental self-identity
Journal of Consumer Behaviour, Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 1014 - 1031
Swansea University Author: Anita Zhao
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This paper investigates the connections between harmonious cultural values, pro-environmental self-identity and consumers’ sustainable consumption behaviours spanning acquisition, usage and disposal. It evaluates the relevance of Chinese cultural values that purport harmony between humans, nature an...
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