Forgot Your Bottle or Bag Again? How Well-Placed Reminder Cues Can Help Consumers Build Sustainable Habits

IF 2.1 Q3 BUSINESS
Eleanor Putnam-Farr, R. Dhar, Margarita Gorlin, Jane Upritchard, M. Hatzis, M. Bakker
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Abstract

Despite widespread knowledge and acceptance of the importance of climate-friendly behavior, consumers often fail to take the necessary actions to engage in more sustainable consumption. We propose a framework for structuring reminder messages to drive desired climate-friendly actions in a way that helps consumers build better long-term habits. Specifically, we formally test where to place the reminder in the consumption decision process (refilling of reusable water bottles) and find that simple action-oriented reminders, if placed early in the decision process, where they can benefit from contextual triggers, can motivate habits that endure even after the reminder period has ended. Furthermore, we find that specific sustainability-focused reminders (bringing a reusable bottle or bag) can motivate climate-friendly behaviors without negatively affecting overall consumption of the underlying good.
又忘了你的瓶子或袋子?摆放得当的提示如何帮助消费者养成可持续的习惯
尽管人们对气候友好行为的重要性有广泛的认识和接受,但消费者往往没有采取必要的行动来进行更可持续的消费。我们提出了一个构建提醒信息的框架,以帮助消费者养成更好的长期习惯的方式,推动所需的气候友好行动。具体来说,我们正式测试了提醒在消费决策过程中的位置(重新填充可重复使用的水瓶),并发现简单的以行动为导向的提醒,如果在决策过程的早期放置,它们可以从上下文触发中受益,可以激发即使在提醒期结束后仍然存在的习惯。此外,我们发现以可持续发展为重点的具体提醒(携带可重复使用的瓶子或袋子)可以激发气候友好行为,而不会对潜在商品的整体消费产生负面影响。
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Journal of the Association for Consumer Research
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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