ETHICAL CONSUMERS IN GREECE: WHO ARE THEY?

Journal Title: Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret, Seria Economie - Year 2017, Vol 17, Issue 3

Abstract

Antonia Delistavrou, Hristo Katrandjiev, Irene Tilikidou Abstract Presents a segmentation on the basis of the overall ethical consumption concept for the first time in Greece. Four segments were identified: Ethical Consumers (18.09%), Boycotters (20.48%), Ecological Consumers (27.86%) and Conventional Consumers (33.57%). The Ethical Consumers’ segment consists of well educated citizens, who adopt all ethical behaviours more frequently. These consumers were found to be more confident they can control politics, less materialists, most attracted by post-materialist goals as well as less sceptical towards ethical products and less indifferent about ethical consumption issues. This segment may be considered as attractive enough to be targeted by business and non for profit organisations.

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  • EP ID EP445144
  • DOI 10.26458/1734
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(2017). ETHICAL CONSUMERS IN GREECE: WHO ARE THEY?. Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret, Seria Economie, 17(3), 47-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-445144