Visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among children

With the growing number of nuclear families that have a higher disposable income, and a willingness to spend for disparate reasons possibly on the only child in the family, children are unquestionably emerging as a critical market segment that marketers would do well to target. However, while market...

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Main Authors: Jayanta Banerjee, Vasudevan Moorthy, Prabha Kiran, S.V. Krishna Kishore, Erdogan Ekiz, Ravi Chatterjee
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-06-01
Series:Cleaner and Responsible Consumption
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666784323000128
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author Jayanta Banerjee
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S.V. Krishna Kishore
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Ravi Chatterjee
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description With the growing number of nuclear families that have a higher disposable income, and a willingness to spend for disparate reasons possibly on the only child in the family, children are unquestionably emerging as a critical market segment that marketers would do well to target. However, while marketing to children is necessary, given the current focus on sustainability, encouraging responsible consumption seems to be a prerequisite. Making children environmentally literate would thereby, significantly help in the ongoing efforts to save our planet from environmental degradation. Based on this backdrop, this study investigates the significance of encouraging children to consume ‘sustainably’. Drawing upon Richard H Thaler and Cass R Sunstein's Nudge theory, along with the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG -12), we employ a novel methodology to visually encode information gleaned from the extant literature. Specifically, we discuss the significance of developing sustainable habits in children and analyze the ‘nudges’ that motivate children to adopt sustainable habits. Additionally, we specify different nudge elements derived from the extant literature and plot them in a RADAR chart. We observe that 'simplified process' and 'ease of access' nudging have the greatest effect when delivered in school. This study has academic, managerial, and societal implications. The findings of the study would help managers to focus on the nudges in their campaigns. Research scholars and academicians could understand the significance of using the ‘RADAR’ chart methodology and can expand their studies in various other domains. The present study also helps to understand the extant literature and plan for future research in the domain of sustainable consumption. The findings of the study would help schools and parents understand the effective nudges that result in creating responsible consumers that would largely benefit society.
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spelling doaj.art-d782028d889e44f6a049aaf68d3b34512023-06-15T04:57:19ZengElsevierCleaner and Responsible Consumption2666-78432023-06-019100111Visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among childrenJayanta Banerjee0Vasudevan Moorthy1Prabha Kiran2S.V. Krishna Kishore3Erdogan Ekiz4Ravi Chatterjee5Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesChrist University, Bangalore, IndiaWestminster International University in Tashkent, UzbekistanChrist University, Bangalore, IndiaTEAM University, Tashkent, UzbekistanIMT Business School, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Corresponding author.With the growing number of nuclear families that have a higher disposable income, and a willingness to spend for disparate reasons possibly on the only child in the family, children are unquestionably emerging as a critical market segment that marketers would do well to target. However, while marketing to children is necessary, given the current focus on sustainability, encouraging responsible consumption seems to be a prerequisite. Making children environmentally literate would thereby, significantly help in the ongoing efforts to save our planet from environmental degradation. Based on this backdrop, this study investigates the significance of encouraging children to consume ‘sustainably’. Drawing upon Richard H Thaler and Cass R Sunstein's Nudge theory, along with the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG -12), we employ a novel methodology to visually encode information gleaned from the extant literature. Specifically, we discuss the significance of developing sustainable habits in children and analyze the ‘nudges’ that motivate children to adopt sustainable habits. Additionally, we specify different nudge elements derived from the extant literature and plot them in a RADAR chart. We observe that 'simplified process' and 'ease of access' nudging have the greatest effect when delivered in school. This study has academic, managerial, and societal implications. The findings of the study would help managers to focus on the nudges in their campaigns. Research scholars and academicians could understand the significance of using the ‘RADAR’ chart methodology and can expand their studies in various other domains. The present study also helps to understand the extant literature and plan for future research in the domain of sustainable consumption. The findings of the study would help schools and parents understand the effective nudges that result in creating responsible consumers that would largely benefit society.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666784323000128Default programsNudge indicatorsPester powerSustainabilityRADAR chartSustainable consumption
spellingShingle Jayanta Banerjee
Vasudevan Moorthy
Prabha Kiran
S.V. Krishna Kishore
Erdogan Ekiz
Ravi Chatterjee
Visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among children
Cleaner and Responsible Consumption
Default programs
Nudge indicators
Pester power
Sustainability
RADAR chart
Sustainable consumption
title Visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among children
title_full Visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among children
title_fullStr Visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among children
title_full_unstemmed Visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among children
title_short Visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among children
title_sort visual encoding of nudge influencers and exploring their effect on sustainable consumption among children
topic Default programs
Nudge indicators
Pester power
Sustainability
RADAR chart
Sustainable consumption
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