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Inspiring Green Consumer Choices: Leverage Neuroscience to Reshape Marketplace Behavior

Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Conscious Resource Limits and Mental Shortcuts; Chapter - 02: Reward Anticipation and Approach Motivation; Chapter - 03: Habits and their Triggers Along the Path to Purchase; Chapter - 04: Making it Easier to Change Habitual Behaviors; Chapter - 05: The Role of Policy in Incentivizing Consumption Changes; Chapter - 06: Reprogramming the "Behavioral Immune System"; Chapter - 07: Using Social Norms to Accelerate and Sustain Behavior Change; Chapter - 08: Overcoming Resistance to Behavior Change; Chapter - 09: Conclusion
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd
ISBN: 9781398601000
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Author Michael E. Smith
Pub Date 03/09/2021
Binding Paperback / softback
Pages 232
Country United Kingdom
Dewey 658.8342
GBPPrice 32.99
Availability Available
€39.75
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While many consumers profess a desire to help end climate change by engaging in more sustainable behaviors, consumer behavior experts note the "say-do" gap between expressed intention and behavior. How do we explain this? What, if anything, can consumers be encouraged to do to close this gap and purchase sustainable products and services? Inspiring Green Consumer Choices explains the factors that underlie the discrepancy between consumers' expressed preferences and their incongruous behavior in the marketplace. Drawing from advances in neuroscience, behavioral economics and experimental psychology, the author reveals how marketplace behavior is not always rational. Instead it is frequently the product of mental shortcuts, triggered by situational cues and colored by implicit emotional responses. In making purchasing decisions, routine consumer behavior is governed less by intention than by mental habits and unconscious response biases. These tendencies are difficult (but not impossible) to change. Inspiring Green Consumer Choices outlines how techniques such as psychological framing, design of choice architectures and pricing strategy can be used to disrupt habits and promote sustainable behavior. The author also addresses the role that legislative policy and changing social norms can play in accelerating and sustaining behavior change. Illustrated with case studies and filled with best practices, Inspiring Green Consumer Choices helps marketers understand how consumers make purchase decisions in order to shift consumption choices towards a more sustainable future.
While many consumers profess a desire to help end climate change by engaging in more sustainable behaviors, consumer behavior experts note the "say-do" gap between expressed intention and behavior. How do we explain this? What, if anything, can consumers be encouraged to do to close this gap and purchase sustainable products and services? Inspiring Green Consumer Choices explains the factors that underlie the discrepancy between consumers' expressed preferences and their incongruous behavior in the marketplace. Drawing from advances in neuroscience, behavioral economics and experimental psychology, the author reveals how marketplace behavior is not always rational. Instead it is frequently the product of mental shortcuts, triggered by situational cues and colored by implicit emotional responses. In making purchasing decisions, routine consumer behavior is governed less by intention than by mental habits and unconscious response biases. These tendencies are difficult (but not impossible) to change. Inspiring Green Consumer Choices outlines how techniques such as psychological framing, design of choice architectures and pricing strategy can be used to disrupt habits and promote sustainable behavior. The author also addresses the role that legislative policy and changing social norms can play in accelerating and sustaining behavior change. Illustrated with case studies and filled with best practices, Inspiring Green Consumer Choices helps marketers understand how consumers make purchase decisions in order to shift consumption choices towards a more sustainable future.
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