2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8111193
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Perception of Time, Creative Attitudes, and Adoption of Innovations: A Cross-Cultural Study from Chinese and US College Students

Abstract: This study explores how earlier (vs. later) adopters of innovation differ in time perception and creative attitudes, comparing Chinese and US college students. Research on the perception of time and creative attitudes is useful to understand how sustainability and creative collaboration might work together. Various relationships exist between different levels of innovation adoption groups and creative attitudes or perceptions of time. We found that earlier adopters scored higher on economic time and future tim… Show more

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“…Environmentalism is a social issue about which U.S. citizens have strong opinions (a characteristic associated with low scores on long term orientation). Regarding trendsetters practicing more pro-environmental behaviors, trendsetters have a greater future orientation than later adopters [57], which is consistent with concern for quality of life. Trendsetters also have a greater need for variety than later adopters [57], a need that may extend beyond the domain of fashion to a general appreciation for variety, including variety in environmental elements, such as animals and plants.…”
Section: Summary Of Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…Environmentalism is a social issue about which U.S. citizens have strong opinions (a characteristic associated with low scores on long term orientation). Regarding trendsetters practicing more pro-environmental behaviors, trendsetters have a greater future orientation than later adopters [57], which is consistent with concern for quality of life. Trendsetters also have a greater need for variety than later adopters [57], a need that may extend beyond the domain of fashion to a general appreciation for variety, including variety in environmental elements, such as animals and plants.…”
Section: Summary Of Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Trendsetters have a greater need for variety than later adopters [57]. Trendsetters have a greater future orientation than later adopters [57].…”
Section: Pro-environmental Behaviors and Trendsettingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consumption of goods and services involves individual choices that involve short-term personal interests rather than sustainable long-term common goals. The growth model with a short-term time horizon and individual interest is far from the model of sustainable innovation with a long-term orientation [16]. However, it is important to highlight that an economically viable company must guarantee enough cash flow to guarantee liquidity at any time, while still producing a return above the average for its shareholders.…”
Section: Sustainability and Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trendsetters have been found to have a number of characteristics that are related to cultural receptivity, for example, creative traits and behaviors [7], future orientation, and creative attitudes [29]. Trendsetters' creative attitudes include open-mindedness, flexibility, ability to cope with change, and willingness to tolerate ambiguity-attitudes also associated with cultural receptivity.…”
Section: Fashion Trendsetting and Cultural Receptivitymentioning
confidence: 99%