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Autor
Badowska Sylwia (University of Gdańsk)
Tytuł
The Zero Waste Concept from Young Consumers' Perspective. Does Gender Matter?
Źródło
Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska. Sectio H. Oeconomia, 2019, vol. 53, nr 1, s. 7-17, tab., bibliogr. 10 poz.
Słowa kluczowe
Konsument, Odpady, Płeć, Konsumpcja zrównoważona
Consumer, Wastes, Gender, Sustainable consumption
Uwagi
Klasyfikacja JEL: D12; E21; M31; Q01; Q53
summ.,
Abstrakt
Theoretical background: Sustainable development is a new widely desirable course in the economy of the 21st century. Its goals can be met by consumers implementing a zero waste concept understood as a lifestyle that assumes the maximum reduction of household waste production. Purpose of the article: The paper sheds a light on consumer awareness of the zero waste concept among young people, who face a long consumption life, and identifis the gender role in the process of applying this concept in practice. Research methods: To achieve the research goal, a survey was carried out among consumers aged 19-24, and the original consumer zero waste sensibility scale was proposed and employed to obtain results. Main findings: The outcomes suggest that the zero waste concept is more widely known among women, who show a higher level of consumer zero waste sensibility than men. (original abstract)
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Biblioteka SGH im. Profesora Andrzeja Grodka
Biblioteka Główna Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Katowicach
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Bibliografia
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  9. Vicente-Molina M.A, Fernandez-Sainz J., & Izagirre-Olaizola J. (2018). Does gender make a difference in pro-environmental behaviour? The case of the Basque Country University students, J. of Cleaner Production, (176).
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ISSN
0459-9586
Język
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/h.2019.53.1.7-17
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