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More Than One Way to Float Your Boat: Product Use and Sustainability Impacts

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posted on 2024-11-02, 10:28 authored by Diane Martin, Anu Harju, Emma Salminen, Bianca Koroschetz
Concern for sustainability crosses multiple areas of scholarly inquiry. At the macro level, sustainability research has focused primarily on institutional actors and systemic change efforts. At the consumer level, sustainability research has focused primarily on consumer product choice and post-use disposal. Employing a practice theory lens, this study examines how consumer practices during product use results in a wide variance in overall environmental sustainability impacts. Emerging practice configurations illustrate the ways rules as meaning, at both the macro level institutional regulations and micro level of cultural expectations shape consumer options. Practice configurations also illuminate the ways material marketplace resources, both stagnated products and innovations, provide opportunity for variance. Finally, the competence element of practice varies between a traditional consumer culture ethos and new practices vis-a-vis consumer resourcefulness. This study provides a contribution to the link between macromarketing and consumer culture theory in the centrality of enforcement of both governmental level regulations and consumer best practices for improved environmental sustainability.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1177/0276146718817600
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    ISSN - Is published in 02761467

Journal

Journal of Macromarketing

Volume

39

Issue

1

Start page

71

End page

87

Total pages

17

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2019.

Former Identifier

2006091032

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-04-30

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