Acceptability of Unsustainable Consumption

Benedikt Schnurr, Georgios Halkias

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Abstract

People are increasingly encouraged to adopt more sustainable behaviors. But what determines whether people perceive unsustainable consumption choices made by others as (un)acceptable? We demonstrate that people judge the same unsustainable consumption choice as more acceptable when that choice is made by a lower- versus higher-income individual, even when a comparable sustainable consumption option does not impose any additional monetary costs. The evidence suggests that this effect is attributed to people’s belief that environmental concerns are more of a luxury problem for lower- (vs. higher-) income individuals, accounting for differences in interpersonal judgments of immorality and environmental knowledge as alternative processes. Finally, we find that this effect has important behavioral downstream consequences as people are less likely to support policy interventions promoting sustainable consumption when these interventions target lower- (vs. higher-) income individuals.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the European Marketing Academy : EMAC 2023 Annual Conference
Antal sider1
UdgivelsesstedBrussels
ForlagEuropean Marketing Academy. EMAC
Publikationsdato2023
Artikelnummer113190
StatusUdgivet - 2023
BegivenhedThe 52nd EMAC Annual Conference 2023 - University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Danmark
Varighed: 23 maj 202326 maj 2023
Konferencens nummer: 52
https://www.emacconference2023.org/

Konference

KonferenceThe 52nd EMAC Annual Conference 2023
Nummer52
LokationUniversity of Southern Denmark
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByOdense
Periode23/05/202326/05/2023
Internetadresse
NavnProceedings of the European Marketing Academy
ISSN2709-1589

Emneord

  • Consumer behaviour
  • Public policy

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