Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
880065 International Journal of Research in Marketing 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

This research conceptually replicates, in a real-world setting, prior lab findings showing that status motives make people publicly display sustainable behavior. The results show that shoppers of a high-status sustainable grocery chain display sustainable shopping more by using branded shopping bags than shoppers of a lower-status chain. Extending previous findings, we demonstrate the non-sustainable costs of acting sustainably for status reasons: high-status “green” shoppers are more likely to buy new bags rather than bring their own.

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