Explaining green consumption: A cross-cultural study on young adult consumers through a multi-group comparison

Pub Date : 2022-03-24 DOI:10.18046/j.estger.2022.162.4701
J. Cavazos‐Arroyo, Ana Paola Sánchez-Lezama
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This research compared, through a multigroup analysis, green consumption among young adult consumers in Mexico and Spain. Thus, the effect of their connection to nature, environmental citizenship, activism and environmental social identity on green consumption was analyzed. A quantitative, explanatory, and cross-sectional methodology was developed, which involved the application of an instrument to 447 Mexican and 120 Spanish young adults. The primary results related to green consumption did not suggest different environmental behavior patterns between the samples. When combined, it was found that environmental social identity and environmental citizenship did not always translate into green consumption. However, young adult consumers who were more connected to nature were more likely to consume eco-friendly products.
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解释绿色消费:通过多群体比较对年轻成年消费者的跨文化研究
本研究通过多组分析,比较了墨西哥和西班牙年轻成年消费者的绿色消费。在此基础上,分析了他们与自然的联系、环境公民、行动主义和环境社会认同对绿色消费的影响。开发了一种定量、解释性和横断面方法,其中涉及对447名墨西哥和120名西班牙年轻人应用一种工具。与绿色消费相关的初步结果并未表明样本之间的环境行为模式存在差异。结合分析发现,环境社会认同和环境公民并不总是转化为绿色消费。然而,与自然联系更紧密的年轻成年消费者更有可能消费环保产品。
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