International Business School Suzhou, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, No.8 Renai road, SIP, Suzhou, Jiangsu, PR China.
School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Hubei University of Economics, No.8 Yangqiaohu Avenue, Wuhan, Hubei, 430062, PR China.
Soc Sci Med. 2024 Jun;351:116952. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116952. Epub 2024 May 11.
This research aims to investigate the causal effects of consumers' Covid-19 pandemic experiences on their preferences for sustainable consumption. Drawing on social identity theory, we argue that pandemic experiences heighten consumers' awareness of the importance of adhering to collective social norms, subsequently motivating them to adopt sustainable consumption practices that promote collective interests. Through three preregistered experiments, we demonstrate that: (i) Covid-19 pandemic experiences increase consumers' preferences for sustainable consumption; (ii) this effect is more pronounced for individuals with severer pandemic experiences and females; (iii) pandemic experiences influence sustainable consumption preferences by enhancing consumers' social normative compliance. This study contributes to the understanding of Covid-19's consequences from a micro-level perspective of consumer behavior and offers insights into the factors driving consumers' sustainable consumption preferences.
本研究旨在探讨消费者在新冠疫情期间的经历对其可持续消费偏好的因果影响。基于社会认同理论,我们认为疫情经历提高了消费者对遵守集体社会规范重要性的认识,从而促使他们采取有利于集体利益的可持续消费行为。通过三个预先注册的实验,我们证明:(一)新冠疫情经历增加了消费者对可持续消费的偏好;(二)这种影响在经历更严重疫情的个体和女性中更为明显;(三)疫情经历通过增强消费者的社会规范遵从性来影响可持续消费偏好。本研究从消费者行为的微观层面角度为理解新冠疫情的后果做出了贡献,并深入了解了推动消费者可持续消费偏好的因素。