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Doing it for the kids: the role of sustainability in family consumption
Elaine L. Ritch
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, Douglas Brownlie
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Childrens
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Environmental Concern
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Family Consumption
100%
Sustainable Behavior
100%
Well-being
50%
Consumption Behavior
50%
Social Health
50%
Geographical Location
50%
Habitus
50%
Children's Perspectives
50%
Retailers
50%
Design Methodology
50%
Clothing
50%
Player Experience
50%
Present Challenges
50%
Retailer Brand
50%
Sustainability Challenges
50%
Unstructured Interviews
50%
Social Dynamics
50%
Developing Strategy
50%
Extant Literature
50%
Educational Intervention
50%
Exploratory Research Design
50%
Highly Educated
50%
Sustainable Concept
50%
Sustainable Consumption
50%
Working Mothers
50%
Young Families
50%
Social Resilience
50%
Socialization
50%
Health Implications
50%
Consumer Characteristics
50%
Responsible Consumer
50%
Family Concerns
50%
Ecological Issues
50%
Family Household
50%
Activity Groups
50%
Environmental Tastes
50%
Beyond Health
50%
Dynamic Difficulty
50%
Financial Implications
50%
Consumer Taste
50%
Children's Influence
50%
School Impact
50%
Children's Activities
50%
Demographic Profile
50%
Product Offering
50%
Related Topic
50%
Mother's Perspective
50%
Eco-schools
50%
Institutional Logics
50%
Authentic Experience
50%
Social Sciences
Household
100%
Decision Making
66%
Consumer Behavior
33%
Research Design
33%
Socialization
33%
Narrative
33%
Health and Well-Being
33%
Sustainable Consumption
33%
Working Mothers
33%
Small Groups
33%
Unstructured Interview
33%
Authors
33%
Geographical Location
33%
Design Methodology
33%
Habitus
33%