Cross-cultural perspective on sustainable consumption: implications for consumer motivations and promotion

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Saleem Ur Rahman
Agnieszka Chwialkowska
Nazim Hussain
Waheed Akbar Bhatti
Harri Luomala
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[1] University of Vaasa,School of Marketing and Communication
[2] University of West Georgia,Richards College of Business
[3] University of Groningen,Aalborg University Business School
[4] Aalborg University,undefined
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Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2023年 / 25卷
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Culture; Horizontal/vertical individualism and collectivism; Consumer motivation; Sustainable consumption; Green marketing; Advertising appeals;
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Firms in the past have based their marketing and promotion strategies on the assumption of infinite resources and zero environmental impact. With the growing importance of environmental costs associated with finite resources, firms need to revisit their marketing and promotion strategies. This study defines and conceptualizes horizontal/vertical individualism–collectivism (H/V I-C) cultural value orientations as antecedents of sustainable consumption. Drawing on H/V I-C value orientations, this study attempts to build a sustainable consumption model to better understand how horizontal/vertical individualism–collectivism cultural values are reflected in consumers’ sustainable consumption motives and how they can be translated into persuasive advertising appeals tailored to specific cultural segments. This study contributes to provide new theoretical and managerial insights into understanding culturally relevant sustainable consumption motives and to establish appropriate strategies of sustainable consumption promotion in cross-cultural contexts. Most importantly, this study provides implications to companies for balancing more carefully their growth goals with the need to pursue sustainability across different cultures.
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页码:997 / 1016
页数:19
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