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Female consumers as agents of change for transforming the environmental sustainability landscape
Author(s) -
D'Souza Clare,
Taghian Mehdi
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of consumer studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.775
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1470-6431
pISSN - 1470-6423
DOI - 10.1111/ijcs.12350
Subject(s) - sustainability , nexus (standard) , faith , purchasing , consumption (sociology) , business , sustainability organizations , behaviour change , marketing , sociology , psychology , social science , engineering , psychological intervention , ecology , philosophy , theology , biology , embedded system , psychiatry
Faith in others (FIO; governments and businesses) can be seen as society's predisposition to handle environmental problems. The article examines whether women, who undertake a large majority of household purchases, can influence change in consumption practices so as to contribute to sustainability initiatives. Understanding women's character in this manner is informative, it helps us to consider how a women's role as a household purchasing agent is an important nexus to environmental sustainability. The study found that FIO has an influence on women's purchasing decisions. The study provides additional support to strengthen women's role in environmental matters. Not all women were found to be sustainability‐minded. In the challenges faced by women with respect to their influence, evidence from this research suggests that if women have more faith in governments and businesses it would make them more eco‐savvy to act as agents of change for transforming the environmental sustainability landscape.

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