Netiquette as digital social norms

M Heitmayer, R Schimmelpfennig - International Journal of Human …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Human interactions are guided by rules, guidelines, and social norms—a tacit
understanding of what is adequate in a given context. With interactions being increasingly …

Less Is More: Preventing Household Food Waste through an Integrated Mobile Application

C Castro, E Chitikova, G Magnani, J Merkle… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
This paper proposes an intervention using personal Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs) to help consumers reduce household food waste. Across the global …

How to change consumer behaviours

S Lahlou - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2023 - cambridge.org
Changing consumer behaviour has potential benefits for health, the economy and the
environment. Change is possible, and behavioural change has been the purpose of much …

[HTML][HTML] Overcoming premature smartphone obsolescence amongst young adults

A Oraee, L Pohl, D Geurts, M Reichel - Cleaner and Responsible …, 2024 - Elsevier
Rapid smartphone replacement contributes significantly to electronic waste issues. This
paper investigates determinants of premature smartphone obsolescence amongst young …

Securing a Sustainable Future: A Path towards Gender Equality in the Indian Agricultural Sector

K Dharamshi, L Moskovitz, S Munshi - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The Indian agricultural sector is the world's largest producer of pulses, milk, and jute, and the
second-largest producer of rice, wheat, vegetables, fruit, and cotton. Climate change …

Sustainable Death? Promoting Adoption of Green Passing

AC Forstmann, GE Martin, M Valdez Orezzoli, JY Xu… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Death practices are a highly individual and sensitive, but also strongly social and socially
regulated issue. Passing rituals and types of burials have developed over centuries, and …

[PDF][PDF] Chirping Away the Taboo: Cricket Consumption and the Future of Sustainable Protein Alternatives

P Cook, F Hasna-Karimah, M Laddha, Y Peng - 2023 - lse.ac.uk
Chirping Away the Taboo: Cricket Consumption and the Future of Sustainable Protein
Alternatives Page 1 Chirping Away the Taboo: Cricket Consumption and the Future of …

[PDF][PDF] Moving away from fast furniture with Unifiurn

T Cheng, MA Hills, L Kask, M Rinkes, C Roberts - 2023 - lse.ac.uk
Both the circular and sharing economies are relevant concepts when tackling the fast
furniture problem. The linear economy involves the traditional consumer 'throw-away …

[PDF][PDF] Weaving a web: How can the fashion industry be mobilised to increase transparency about labour conditions in their supply chain?

A Ross, T Sharma, E Shi, V Waterböhr - 2023 - lse.ac.uk
Background On April 24, 2013, Rana Plaza, the manufacturing complex that housed 5
garment factories in Bangladesh collapsed, killing 1,132 workers (Rahman, 2022). The …

[PDF][PDF] Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, but sustainability lies in the interdependent activity of every stakeholder

S Ahuja, V Dibisceglia, G Roberto, Z Xu - 2023 - lse.ac.uk
Background The beauty industry generates more than€ 300 billion worldwide, and Europe
leads in market size (Solistica, 2022). Consumers in the beauty market increasingly demand …