Rong Liu, Zhihua Ding, Zhaoping Duan, Xueling Deng
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The integration and harmony dimension of zhongyong thinking has a positive influence on sustainable consumption behaviour, while the weigh and balance dimension had no significant impact. Horizontal collectivism has a strong positive correlation sustainable consumption, yet the impact of vertical collectivism is insignificant. Furthermore, the analysis reveals that descriptive social norm moderated the negative effects of social face and the positive effects of moral face, horizontal collectivism and zhongyong integration on sustainable consumption behaviour. 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Individual cultural heterogeneity in sustainable consumption: How Chinese Confucianism values shape behavioural variations
Extant literature has conspicuous paucity in elucidating individual heterogeneity in traditional cultures and its multidimensional impacts in sustainable consumption. Anchored in the cultural milieu of China, this study explored the influences exerted by distinct dimensions of individuals' face consciousness, zhongyong thinking and collectivism on their sustainable consumption. Concurrently, this paper investigated the moderating role of descriptive social norms in the influencing process of Chinese traditional cultural values. Empirical findings underscore the heterogeneity across the dimensions of consumer cultural values. The moral face exerts a positive influence on sustainable consumption, whereas the social face construct has a negative effect. The integration and harmony dimension of zhongyong thinking has a positive influence on sustainable consumption behaviour, while the weigh and balance dimension had no significant impact. Horizontal collectivism has a strong positive correlation sustainable consumption, yet the impact of vertical collectivism is insignificant. Furthermore, the analysis reveals that descriptive social norm moderated the negative effects of social face and the positive effects of moral face, horizontal collectivism and zhongyong integration on sustainable consumption behaviour. This paper furnished empirical substantiation for the multidimensionality of culture and its differential impacts, thereby proffering significant practical implications for governmental interventions aimed at catalysing the populace transition towards sustainable consumption paradigms.
期刊介绍:
Asian Journal of Social Psychology publishes empirical papers and major reviews on any topic in social psychology and personality, and on topics in other areas of basic and applied psychology that highlight the role of social psychological concepts and theories. The journal coverage also includes all aspects of social processes such as development, cognition, emotions, personality, health and well-being, in the sociocultural context of organisations, schools, communities, social networks, and virtual groups. The journal encourages interdisciplinary integration with social sciences, life sciences, engineering sciences, and the humanities. The journal positively encourages submissions with Asian content and/or Asian authors but welcomes high-quality submissions from any part of the world.