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研究生: ALESSIA CZEHAK
Czehak, Alessia Christine
論文名稱: 永續消費行為研究-臺灣、德國之比較
Sustainable Consumption Behavior –A Comparison Research of Taiwan and Germany
指導教授: 蔡慧敏
Tsai, Huei-Min
口試委員: 莫家俊
Bayrak, Mucahid Mustafa
李永展
Lee, Yung-Jaan
蔡慧敏
Tsai, Huei-Min
口試日期: 2021/12/23
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 環境教育研究所
Graduate Institute of Environmental Education
論文出版年: 2022
畢業學年度: 110
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 127
英文關鍵詞: sustainable consumption behavior, collectivism, long-term orientation, man-nature orientation, theory of interpersonal behavior
研究方法: 調查研究比較研究
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202200004
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • This master thesis examines the relationship of cultural factors and sustainable consumption behavior in the context of a comparison between Germany and Taiwan. The climate crisis is calling for a systemic and structural paradigm shift, which requires a deeper understanding of how sustainable consumption behavior can be fostered and accelerated. At the same time, current consumption and production patterns are constantly growing, and the impacts on the natural environment and on all living-beings are devastating. In terms of globalization, comparing two culturally different countries can deliver new insights on how cultural aspects impact sustainable consumption behavior. The research conceptualized the Theory of Interpersonal Behavior by Triandis (1971) and integrated collectivism, long-term orientation and man-nature orientation as cultural factors into the framework. The research focused on consumption fields of food, clothing and home. A quantitative research method was applied to collect and analyze the data. The results show that collectivism and long-term orientation do affect sustainable consumption behavior positively. However, other factors have a stronger effect on sustainable consumption. Nevertheless, this thesis argues that cultural factors play an important role within the multidimensional construct of consumption behavior. Though, thy might be minor for of sustainable consumption behavior. Moreover, the results indicate that Taiwanese and German participants’ results differ in terms of social factors, sustainability knowledge, perceived policy economic and economic conditions, habit and attitudes. However, they do not suggest any significant differences across collectivism, long-term orientations and affection.

    Table of Content Acknowledgment ii Abstract iii List of Figures vii List of Tables viii List of Abbreviation ix 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Need for the Study 1 1.2. Structure of Thesis 4 2. Literature Review 5 2.1. Sustainable Consumption Behavior 5 2.2. Relation between Culture and Behavior 7 2.3. Behavior and Culture Research 19 2.3.1. Theory of Interpersonal Behavior 19 2.3.2. Culture 21 2.4. Research Framework 27 2.5 Statement of the Problem 28 2.6 Assumptions 29 3. Methodology 30 3.1. Questionnaire 30 3.2. Sample 39 3.3. Data Collection and Limitations 39 3.4. Data Analysis 41 3.4.1. Reliability 41 3.4.2. Normality, outliers, linearity, homogeneity, multicollinearity 42 4. Results & Discussion 45 4.1. Descriptive Statistics 45 4.1.1. Socio-Demographic Data 45 4.1.2. Culture – Collectivism, LTO, and MNO 49 4.1.3. Intention – Social Factor, Affection and Attitude 49 4.1.4. Facilitating Conditions – Sustainability Knowledge and Perceived Policy and Economic Conditions 50 4.1.5. Habit 51 4.1.6. Sustainable Consumption Behavior 60 4.1.7. Summary of Descriptive Results 63 4.2. Statistical Analyses 67 4.2.1. Multiple Regressions 67 4.2.2. MANOVA 73 4.2.3. Mediation Analysis 75 4.3. Discussion 78 4.3.1. The Role of Culture 79 4.3.2. The fundamental role of Cultural Factors for SCB 80 4.3.3. Sustainable Consumption Behavior – Similarities across Taiwanese and German Consumers 81 4.3.4. Habit as strongest Predictor 83 4.3.5. Sustainability Knowledge as strong Predictor 84 4.3.6. The Role of Social Factors and Affection 84 4.3.7. The Role of Perceived Policy and Economic Conditions 85 4.3.8. Differences between Taiwanese and German Consumers 86 5. Conclusion 87 References 90 Appendix A 97 Appendix B 107 Appendix C 116

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