Circular economy and sustainability in luxury fashion consumer behavior: A review and research agenda

E Gasulla Tortajada, AC Moreira… - … Journal of Consumer …, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Over the last decade, luxury consumers have become more aware of the adverse
environmental impacts associated with their lifestyles and are transitioning toward more …

Analyzing the motivators and barriers associated with buying green apparel: digging deep into retail consumers' behavior

R Yadav, A Giri, EA Alzeiby - Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2024‏ - Elsevier
The concept of green/sustainable apparel in develo** nations is still nascent. Therefore,
the present research explores the consumers' attitudes and intentions toward sustainable …

In green consumption, why consumers do not walk their talk: a cross cultural examination from Saudi Arabia and UK

YM Shehawy - Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Green consumption is evolving and has received much attention from retailers and
academic. Previous studies reveal a gap among green purchase intention and green …

[HTML][HTML] How can consumers behave sustainably in the fashion industry? A systematic literature review of determinants, drivers, and barriers across the consumption …

V Schiaroli, L Fraccascia, RM Dangelico - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Climate change and environmental degradation are strongly affecting our lives and the way
companies do business. The fashion industry is responsible for huge environmental …

Predicting the value‐based determinants of sustainable luxury consumption: A multi‐analytical approach and pathway to sustainable development in the luxury …

O Essiz, A Senyuz - Business Strategy and the Environment, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Concern for the environment is prevalent among luxury consumers, and sustainable
development has become a pervasive theme in the luxury industry. However, there has …

Do consumer values and perceived readiness impact secondhand luxury consumption? A goal-framing theory approach

S Jain, R Rathi - Journal of Product & Brand Management, 2023‏ - emerald.com
Purpose Drawing on goal framing theory, this study aims to investigate consumer values
and perceived readiness to engage in secondhand luxury consumption, a form of pro …

To hesitate or not to hesitate: Can popularity cues minimize the hesitation to checkout in e-commerce?

S Wang, XJ Lim, X Luo, JH Cheah - Journal of Retailing and Consumer …, 2024‏ - Elsevier
This study aims to investigate the factors contributing to consumer hesitation during online
checkout. By integrating the Uses and Gratifications Theory and Cue Utilization Theory, we …

Environmental concerns in brand love and hate: an emerging market's purview of masstige consumers

S Singh, R Wagner - Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration, 2024‏ - emerald.com
Purpose Fashion brands are one of the strongest means of expressing consumers identity.
This study explores and empirically validates the concepts of brand love and hate for …

Ecological consciousness, moral self-identity and green conspicuous behavior: Moderating role of religiosity

MI Ishaq, R Baloch, A Raza, R Ahmad - Journal of Retailing and …, 2025‏ - Elsevier
Due to its substantial ecological imprint, the fashion industry is coming under closer
examination in a time of increased environmental awareness. Therefore, the interplay of …

Ethical identity, social image and sustainable fashion: still an impossible deal? A sociopsychological framework of ethical consumers' attitude-behavior gaps

L Zollo - Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2024‏ - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to propose a multilevel framework of fashion consumer ethics that
unpacks how ethical consumers publicly express their identity through sustainable fashion …