Think eco, be eco? The tension between attitudes and behaviours of millennial fashion consumers

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作者
Cairns, Hannah May [1 ]
Ritch, Elaine L. [1 ]
Bereziat, Claire [1 ]
机构
[1] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Glasgow Sch Business & Soc, Fash Mkt Tourism & Events, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
attitude-behaviour gap; cognitive dissonance; eco-fashion; fashion consumption; resolution of dissonance; self-concept; SELF-CONCEPT; GENERATION Y; CONSUMPTION; IDENTITY; GAP; INVOLVEMENT; CULTURE; VALUES;
D O I
10.1111/ijcs.12756
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This research examines the tensions experienced by millennials between their desire to purchase fast-fashion and their growing concern for sustainability. The ethical and sustainable consumption literature has long recognised this misalignment of value, often referred to as an attitude-behaviour gap. While previous research has explored the reasons behind the attitude-behaviour gap and the rationales constructed by consumers to alleviate any associated tensions between mismatched values, this has not been framed within Festinger's Theory of Cognitive Dissonance, particularly for fashion acquisition. This seems somewhat remiss, especially given that Festinger's Theory of Cognitive Dissonance has been successfully applied in other consumption contexts and has offered commercial and social marketing opportunities for marketing activity development. The research utilises Festinger's Theory of Cognitive Dissonance on qualitative data collected from 38 millennial participants living in Scotland. Adopting an interpretive approach, a semi-structured interview template was administered online and data were analysed thematically, revealing that an infusion of eco-fashion awareness was filtering into millennials' consciousness. While the millennials reported feelings of cognitive dissonance when purchasing fast-fashion such as 'irritation' and 'guilt', unlike previous research, here they did not attempt to justify their behaviour in order to resolve their feelings of dissonance. Rather, the participants perceived this as an opportunity to reaffirm their preferences for sustainability for future consumption practice. Limitations include the small sample; nevertheless, the data contribute to the overall understanding of millennial eco-fashion consumption, the attitude-behaviour gap and the occurrence and resolutions of cognitive dissonance.
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