Profile of the political consumer: an international comparative study
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2023
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This study analyzes secondary data for a sample of 4,606 consumers from 10 countries to measure their political consumerism (having boycotted or buycotted a product or brand in the last year). It also determines the profile of the international political consumer. The non-parametric CART (Classification and Regression Trees) technique is used for the analysis. The results identify the consumer’s country of residence as the most influential variable on political consumerism, followed by consumers’ environmental concerns and level of education. Given the complexity of the country construct, future studies should analyze specific aspects related to the social context of each country.
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Boycott
Buycott
Consumerism life cycle
Environmental awareness
Political consumerism
Buycott
Consumerism life cycle
Environmental awareness
Political consumerism
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Schwalb, M., García-Arrizabalaga, I., & Gibaja-Martíns, J.-J. (2023). Profile of the Political Consumer: An International Comparative Study. Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 35(3), 296-313. https://doi.org/10.1080/08961530.2022.2103866