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TOC: Intl J Con Studies

Introduction

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 38(5)

Special issue on sustainable futures
Elizabeth Kempen []

Consumers’ clothing disposal behaviour – a synthesis of research results
Kirsi Laitala [] [Google Scholar]

Changes in consumer segments and preferences to green labelling
Debbora Whitson, H. Erkan Ozkaya and Juanita Roxas [] []

Water sustainability: environmental attitude, drought attitude and motivation
Erin D. Dascher, Jiyun Kang and Gwendolyn Hustvedt [] []

Towards a sustainable consumer model: the case study of Bulgarian recyclers
Elka Vasileva and Daniela Ivanova [] []

Managing green complexities: consumers’ strategies and techniques for greener shopping
Christian Fuentes [] [Google Scholar]

Green spirit: consumer empathies for green apparel
Kirsten Cowan and Tammy Kinley [] []

A cross-national study of the ecological worldview of senior consumers
Lynn Sudbury-Riley, Agnes Hofmeister-Toth and Florian Kohlbacher [] []

A theoretical investigation of slow fashion: sustainable future of the apparel industry
Sojin Jung and Byoungho Jin [] []

Original Articles

Being green: from attitude to actual consumption
Giulia Miniero, Anna Codini, Michelle Bonera, Elisabetta Corvi and Giuseppe Bertoli [] []

Sustainability and consumption structure: environmental impacts of food consumption clusters. A case study for Hungary
Zsófia Vetoné Mózner [] []

Going green for self or for others? Gender and identity salience effects on sustainable consumption
Diego Costa Pinto, Márcia M. Herter, Patricia Rossi and Adilson Borges [] []

Elaborating on the attitude–behaviour gap regarding organic products: young Danish consumers and in-store food choice
Jessica Aschemann-Witzel and Emilie Marie Niebuhr Aagaard [] []

Consumers’ preferences for eco-friendly appliances in an emerging market context
Nadine C. Sonnenberg, Alet C. Erasmus and Adré Schreuder [] []