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                Article    28 Mar 2022
    
                                    Reza Heydari,                             Mohammad Keshtidar,                             Haywantee Ramkissoon,                             Mahdi Esfahani and                             Ehsan Asadollahi                        
    
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Review    8 Mar 2022
    
                                    Hwang Yi and                             Abhishek Mehrotra                        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 1 (2022), Issue 1, pp. 12–40
Volume 1 (2022), Issue 1, pp. 12–40
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Short Note    16 Feb 2022
    
                                    Massimo Biasin,                             Roy Cerqueti,                             Emanuela Giacomini,                             Nicoletta Marinelli,                             Anna Grazia Quaranta and                             Luca Riccetti                        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 1 (2022), Issue 1, pp. 5–11
Volume 1 (2022), Issue 1, pp. 5–11
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Short Note    20 Sep 2021
    
                                    Chamila Roshani Perera and                             Lester W. Johnson                        
    
                            
                                    This paper argues that the strongly established connection between identity and consumer behaviour may not be necessarily applicable in examining environmentally conscious behaviour through an identity lens due to several other factors that may especially influence
                                                    
                    
                            
            
                                    This paper argues that the strongly established connection between identity and consumer behaviour may not be necessarily applicable in examining environmentally conscious behaviour through an identity lens due to several other factors that may especially influence environmental identity formation; (1) the continuously evolving nature of environmental identity in the context of complexities (i.e., political debates, climate change science) of climate change; (2) the challenges of expressing inner connection with nature (i.e., instrumental value vs. intrinsic value); (3) the various cultural and symbolic meanings associated with environmentally conscious behaviour (i.e., functional benefits vs emotional benefits) and (4) different forms of behavioural practices (i.e., environmentally conscious behaviour vs. anti-consumption). Therefore, this paper recommends utilising insights and measurements unique to environmentally conscious behaviour as opposed to that of general consumer behaviour because the antecedents of the former, especially environmental identity projections can be multifaceted.
                                
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        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 1 (2022), Issue 1, pp. 1–4
Volume 1 (2022), Issue 1, pp. 1–4
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Volume 1 (2022), Issue 2, pp. 41–53