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Oct. 30, 2020 —Technological innovations are rapidly changing how we consume goods and services. In many domains, we are trading ownership of private material goods for access to use shared and experiential goods ...
June 16, 2022 —A new study busts the long-held economic belief that humans are all motivated to want more and more, which could have important implications for sustainability ...
Aug. 22, 2022 —It is well documented that maximizers are less happy with their product-choices than are satisficers, but would this mean that maximizers use their products less? The authors conducted two studies ...
Aug. 11, 2021 —Gen Z adults are interested in using apparel rental services to reduce overconsumption, according to a new study. Apparel rental, also known as collaborative apparel consumption, extends the life of ...
Nov. 10, 2020 —The more TV kids watch, the more ads they see and the more likely they are to ask for things on shopping trips. That may contribute to parents' overall stress levels, researchers ...
May 10, 2021 —Despite the rapid and significant changes in consumption patterns witnessed during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Japanese households maintained their normal levels of greenhouse gases ...
Nov. 2, 2020 —完整的我mpact of COVID-19 on alcohol use is not yet known, but rates have been rising during the first few months of the pandemic. There's an urgent need for public health and medical ...
Nov. 1, 2022 —A new study explores how communities of color remain excluded from all that nature has to ...
Feb. 8, 2021 —A new study suggests that despite considerable adversity, many people have also experienced positive effects in lockdown as a result of a less frenetic ...
Dec. 10, 2020 —Economists project that a best-case scenario for the United States hinges on whether the initial mandatory closures and social distancing measures were sufficient to control the rise in coronavirus ...