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Attitude-behaviour inconsistencies 2 Consumer behaviour 2 Konsumentenverhalten 2 Actual behavioural control 1 Barriers to sustainability 1 Bio-Lebensmittel 1 COVID-19 1 Consumer compromises 1 Consumer knowledge 1 Coronavirus 1 Environmental consciousness 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Green consumption 1 Knowledge 1 Knowledge management 1 Lebensstil 1 Lifestyle 1 Malaysia 1 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 1 Nachhaltiger Konsum 1 Nachhaltigkeit 1 Organic food 1 Pandemic 1 Sustainability 1 Sustainable consumption 1 Sustainable development 1 Umweltbewusstsein 1 Wissen 1 Wissensmanagement 1
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Aigbogun, Osaro 1 Cheah, Wai Kuan Alice 1 Longo, Cristina 1 Nuttall, Peter 1 Shankar, Avi 1
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Cleaner and responsible consumption 1 Journal of business ethics : JOBE 1
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Exploring attitude-behaviour inconsistencies in organic food consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Klang Valley, Malaysia
Cheah, Wai Kuan Alice; Aigbogun, Osaro - In: Cleaner and responsible consumption 7 (2022), pp. 1-7
Many consumers have shown positive attitude towards green consumption; nevertheless, these attitudes do not necessarily translate into intention and or behaviours. Human consumption patterns are responsible for approximately 40% of environmental challenges; therefore, consumer decisions and...
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"It’s not easy living a sustainable lifestyle" : how greater knowledge leads to dilemmas, tensions and paralysis
Longo, Cristina; Shankar, Avi; Nuttall, Peter - In: Journal of business ethics : JOBE 154 (2019) 3, pp. 759-779
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