Junior professorship for Sustainable Consumer Behaviour
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
The Professorship for Sustainable Consumer Behavior examines the factors influencing sustainable consumer decision-making. A key focus is on understanding purchasing behavior in the retail sector.
The overarching goal ist to identify behavioral patterns and develop strategies to promote sustainable purchasing decisions. Additionally, it explores societal transition processes, investigating the mechanisms and market dynamics that drive sustainable comsumption patterns, particularly at the intersection of business and policy. By leveraging theoretical insights from behavioral economics, psychology, and transition management, the professorship aims to contribute to a profound understanding of sustainable behavioral changes and to derive practically oriented recommendations that support the transition process.
Krieg und Inflation: Wird Geiz beim Lebensmitteleinkauf jetzt wieder geil?
Kühl, S., Busch, G., Schulze, M., Sonntag, W., von Meyer-Höfer, M. & Christoph-Schulz, I.
13.07.22
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Triggers of societal tipping points in transitions to sustainable food consumption
Schulze, M., Michalewska, M. & Janssen, M.
01.08.22
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Lebensmittel-Label und ihre Rolle bei der Transformation
Schulze, M. & Sonntag, W.
13.01.23
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Nudging in Supermarkets - Measures for increasing purchases of plant-based protein foods
Janssen, M. & Schulze, M.
02.12.24
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Encouraging Legume Consumption: Results of a nudging experiment in Rema1000 stores
Schulze, M. & Janssen, M.
02.12.24
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Wasserblindheit? So steht Deutschland zum Wasserschutz - Ergebnisse einer Bevölkerungsbefragung zu Wasserknappheit, Hochwasser und Wasserqualität
Zühlsdorf, A., Jürkenbeck, K., Schulze, M. & Spiller, A.
18.02.25
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