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EMAC 2023 Annual


Evolutions in consumer awareness & definitions of sustainability: a multi-country study
(A2023-114515)

Published: May 24, 2023

AUTHORS

Frank Goedertier, Vlerick Business School; Bert Weijters, Ghent University; Joeri Van den Bergh, InSites Consulting; Ole Schacht, Ghent University

ABSTRACT

Sustainability is increasingly an active agenda topic for politicians and businesses. Yet a view on how consumer definitions and awareness are evolving is often missing. In response to this research opportunity, online panel respondents from seven advanced economies (France, UK, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Netherlands, Australia, N = 5620) were surveyed in two cross-sectional waves. Substantially more consumers report knowing what sustainability is in 2020 (vs 2019). Factor analytical results show that consumer definitions of sustainability center around three key dimensions: the traditional social (e.g., fair wages) and environmental (e.g., recycling) ones, but also a ‘naturalness’ dimension (e.g., avoiding use of pesticides and GMOs). This observation may offer inspiration to update the traditional two-dimensional (social vs. environmental) structure of sustainability advanced in previous research. We discuss observed country differences and offer theoretical and managerial implications.