Publication | Closed Access
Is There a General Conserving Consumer? A Public Policy Concern
158
Citations
32
References
1993
Year
Community-based ConservationConsumer ResearchEnvironmental PsychologyPolicy AnalysisEnvironmental PolicyEnvironmental BehaviorManagementGeneral Conserving ConsumerComposite MeasureConsumer BehaviorRecreationPublic HealthConsumer IssueMidsize Southwestern CommunityConsumer ProtectionPublic PolicyBehavioral SciencesSocial ImpactConsumerismConsumer TheoryMarketingConsumer AdvocacyEconomic PolicySocio-environmental ImplicationBusinessPro-environmental BehaviorConservation Activity
The authors conducted a survey to identify conservation activity among the general populace of a midsize Southwestern community to increase our understanding of those who do and do not engage in a broad section of environmentally friendly activities. Numerous self-reported behaviors were gauged and combined to form a composite measure representing the conserving consumer. They then explored both demographic and psychosocial variables as predictors of this self-reported composite scale of conservation. The results and their implications are discussed for researchers and public policy officials.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1