2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8090897
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Consumer Behavior and Sustainable Development in China: The Role of Behavioral Sciences in Environmental Policymaking

Abstract: China's astonishing economic development over the last decades has produced a momentous impact on the country's environmental equilibrium. Chinese officials are now confronted with the need to tackle environmental problems without disrupting the country's development. The Chinese government seems keen on striking a balance between these two apparently contradictory goals by promoting the concept of "ecological civilization", a notion that emphasizes the importance of individual behavior. Over the last few year… Show more

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“…The rationale for the time limit is derived from the fact that five years is a critical time in behavioral fields where adequate changes in customer needs and preferences can undergo significant changes. According to Simões [4], Chinese consumers, especially mature citizens, are very conscious about issues related to sustainability, and their behavior continues to change in alignment with their view of sustainable development. Since organic foods are related to sustainability in the long run, this time period was deemed appropriate in ensuring that the study reflected the current studies about Chinese consumer behavior in reference to the willingness to pay for organic foods.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale for the time limit is derived from the fact that five years is a critical time in behavioral fields where adequate changes in customer needs and preferences can undergo significant changes. According to Simões [4], Chinese consumers, especially mature citizens, are very conscious about issues related to sustainability, and their behavior continues to change in alignment with their view of sustainable development. Since organic foods are related to sustainability in the long run, this time period was deemed appropriate in ensuring that the study reflected the current studies about Chinese consumer behavior in reference to the willingness to pay for organic foods.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing pressure of ecological issues and environmental deterioration in China, consumers and environmental policymakers have increasingly concerned about individuals' responsibility for environmental issues over the past few decades [28]. Therefore, the government is providing education about sustainability to promote social consensus.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the "public participation" has been stipulated in the Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China as one of the basic principles of environmental protection, more attention would be paid to public participation and environmental assessment (Simões et al 2016). The renovation of existing residential areas is the core content of significant research and development projects in China during the "13th Five-Year Plan", vertical greening is an important link in the renovation, and public participation is especially important for policymakers to formulate the next plan.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%