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Political ideologies and sustainable behaviours : exploring conspicuous sustainability behaviours in Portugal

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Resumo:Sustainability has become an increasingly prominent topic, prioritized by individuals and institutions alike as they work to protect the environment and preserve the world, we live in. This study examines how political ideologies influence Portuguese consumers9 participation in conspicuous sustainability behaviours (CSBs) 3 visible actions undertaken to express social identity and values. Portugal9s unique cultural and political landscape, marked by a growing polarization between progressive and right-leaning ideologies, provides a compelling context for investigation. This dissertation delves into the differences between public and private sustainable behaviours across political affinities, identifying who prefers what and why. Understanding these distinctions can be valuable for the government and brands aiming to engage more effectively with consumers and align with evolving trends in behaviour change. By addressing a significant gap in literature, this study sheds light on the interplay between political beliefs, social identity, and sustainable practises in a collectivist society as is Portugal.
Autores principais:Girbal, Maria Madalena Beirão
Assunto:Comportamentos de sustentabilidade conspícua Conspicuous Sustainability Behaviours (CSB) Environmental responsibility Expressão de identidade social Ideologias politicas Political ideologies Responsabilidade ambiental Social identity expression Sustainability Sustentabilidade
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso embargado
Instituição associada:Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
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Resumo:Sustainability has become an increasingly prominent topic, prioritized by individuals and institutions alike as they work to protect the environment and preserve the world, we live in. This study examines how political ideologies influence Portuguese consumers9 participation in conspicuous sustainability behaviours (CSBs) 3 visible actions undertaken to express social identity and values. Portugal9s unique cultural and political landscape, marked by a growing polarization between progressive and right-leaning ideologies, provides a compelling context for investigation. This dissertation delves into the differences between public and private sustainable behaviours across political affinities, identifying who prefers what and why. Understanding these distinctions can be valuable for the government and brands aiming to engage more effectively with consumers and align with evolving trends in behaviour change. By addressing a significant gap in literature, this study sheds light on the interplay between political beliefs, social identity, and sustainable practises in a collectivist society as is Portugal.