Collective sustainable consumption: the case of Poland
"In the face of climate change and resulting environmental and social crises, sustainable consumption has become a widely discussed issue and a key plank of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. The majority of the sustainable consumption research uses the SDG framework, but this only se...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the face of climate change and resulting environmental and social crises, sustainable consumption has become a widely discussed issue and a key plank of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. The majority of the sustainable consumption research uses the SDG framework, but this only serves to reinforce an individualistic, efficiency-based approach and it does not sufficiently cover the specific situation of transition economies. In contrast, this volume promotes a collective approach to sustainable consumption, and combines general theoretical issues with empirical examples from the Polish economy. The first part of the book presents a theoretical approach to collective consumption which has the core concepts of justice and human nature at its heart. This approach emphasises the role of collective rationality and categorises aspects of sustainable consumption as a common and public good. The second part investigates diversified aspects of sustainability, including socio-economic inequalities as barriers to sustainable consumption, consumer sovereignty in the context of current legal regulations, and the impact on employees of changes to the types and conditions of work. It also examines the sharing economy and the legal conditions of its development. Part three adopts a political perspective focusing on the state policies enhancing the role of investment in public goods, analyses photovoltaic programmes which promote prosumption and indicates challenges to sustainability faced by many countries such as the energy crisis, sustainable finance and cooperative platforms. This book will be of great interest to researchers and scholars interested in sustainability and consumption issues in economics, management, law, public administration and political science"-- |
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Contents About the contributors 1 Introduction: Setting the stage by exploring different perspectives on sustainable consumption vii 1 ALINA SZYPULEWSKA-PORCZYNSKA, ALEKSANDRA BURGIEL-SZEWC, MARTA GRYBS-KABOCIK, ANNA HORODECKA, AGNIESZKA KACPROWICZ, TADEUSZ MAKULSKI, EWA RADOMSKA, TOMASZ SZEWC, MAGDALENA SLIWINSKA, LIUDMYLA VOZNA, AGNIESZKA ZIOMEK, JACEK ZRALEK, AND JOLANTA ZRALEK 2 Exploring the collective perspective on sustainable consumption: A study of justice and human nature 11 ANNA HORODECKA 3 The role of collective rationality in explaining the sustainable consumption: The rational choice theory revisited 31 LIUDMYLA VOZNA AND ANNA HORODECKA 4 Sustainable consumption as a common good: The citizen-consumer approach challenged 51 ANNA HORODECKA 5 Sustainable consumption as a public good 70 ALINA SZYPULEWSKA-PORCZYNSKA 6 The interplay between inequalities and sustainability: The case of Poland ANNA HORODECKA, ALINA SZYPULEWSKA-PORCZYNSKA, AND AGNIESZKA ZIOMEK 86
vi Contents 7 Revision of the consumer sovereignty concept in the light of the sustainable consumption policy in Poland 101 JACEK ZRALEK AND JOLANTA ZRALEK 8 The sustainable consumption of employees in the context of changing work models in Poland 118 AGNIESZKA ZIOMEK AND ANNA HORODECKA 9 Legal perspective on the development of sharing economy in Poland 136 TOMASZ SZEWC AND ALEKSANDRA BURGIEL-SZEWC 10 Fair Trade as a driver for sustainable consumption: The Polish perspective 154 MAGDALENA SLIWINSKA, EWA RADOMSKA, AND TADEUSZ MAKULSKI 11 Investments in public goods in Poland 172 ALINA SZYPULEWSKA-PORCZYNSKA AND ANNA HORODECKA 12 Prosumption-based solutions for achieving SDG 12: The case of solar photovoltaics programmes in Poland 187 JOLANTA ZRALEK AND JACEK ZRALEK 13 Sustainable finance as a driver for changes towards sustainability 208 ALINA SZYPULEWSKA-PORCZYNSKA AND AGNIESZKA KACPROWICZ 14 Pro-ecological implications of developing collaborative platforms in Poland 224 MARTA GRYBS-KABOCIK 15 Conclusions: Navigating the landscape of collective sustainable consumption 238 ANNA HORODECKA, ALEKSANDRA BURGIEL-SZEWC, MARTA GRYBS-KABOCIK, AGNIESZKA KACPROWICZ, TADEUSZ MAKULSKI, EWA RADOMSKA, TOMASZ SZEWC, ALINA SZYPULEWSKA-PORCZYNSKA, MAGDALENA SLIWINSKA, LIUDMYLA VOZNA, AGNIESZKA ZIOMEK, JACEK ZRALEK, AND JOLANTA ZRALEK Index 262
Index Note: Pages in italics refer to figures and pages in bold refer to tables. academic discourse 79 accumulation 35, 36, 202 Admati, A. R. 6 Albinsson, P. A. 60 Alfredsson, E. 173 Ali, Μ. 88 Ali, Q. 177 Altintas, Μ. H. 60 analysis of variance (ANOVA) 225, 232 Anantharaman, Μ. 14 Andreoni, J. 62 Andrieu, B. 90, 176 anthropogenic global warming (AGW) 108 Anwar, N. A. Μ. 88 Apostu, S. A. 121 Apio, F. P. 256 approaches to sustainable consumption 21-22, 24; individual/utilitarian approach 22; social/psychological/ behavioural approach 22-23; systemic/institutional/socio-technical approach 23-25 Arango-Quiroga, J. 96 Arrow, K. 159 Ashby, W. R. 37 Ashford, N. A. 96 Atkinson, A. B. 92, 93 Axelrod, R. 33, 34 Azeiterio, U. Μ. 121 Banking Book Taxonomy Alignment Ratio (BTAR) 214, 222 Barbier-Guacharo, A. 74 Barca, S. 14 Bardoel,A. 119, 248 Bardy, R. 173 Bar-Haim, E. 94 Barnes, S. J. 91 Barr, S. 173 Base Case Scenario 174 Bauman, Z. 60, 251 Bauwens, Μ. 136 Beck-Gernsheim, E. 251 Beck, U. 251 behavioural approach 15, 16, 22-23, 52 behavioural economics 17-18, 23 beliefs, false 46 Belk, R. 138 Bengtsson, Μ. 173 Biermann, F. 2,12, 13,15, 16 bioenvironmentalist approach 15 Blair, E. 57 Blind Green Consumer 61 Blättel-Mink, В. 194 Bond, C.A. 177 Botsman, R. 136 bounded rationality 18, 35 Bourdieu, P. 90, 177 Bouzarovski, S. 175 Boyce, J. K. 177 Bradley, P. 75, 76 brain 34; old vs. new 46; working of 37-38 Brandiäauskas, D. 253 British Modern Slavery Act 159 Brown, D. 194 Bruns, A. 190, 191 Brzezinski, Μ. 93, 94 Burgiel, A. 256 Burke, Μ. J. 244 Busch, T. 6 Byers, V. 12, 16, 19,21-23, 52
Index 263 Campbell, C. 190 Campos, I. 195 capabilities approach 13-15, 19 Carbon Reduction Scenario 174 Carlisle, К. 37 Carney, Μ. 6 carpooling 137, 146, 150 car sharing 145-146 Castells, Μ. 78 Casuneanu, I. 121 Central Statistical Office (GUS) 87 Chancel, L. 175 Chaudhury, S. R. 60 Chauvel, L. 94 Chen, C. 241 Chéron, E. 62 ‘citizen-consumer’ approach to sustainable consumption 60-61 citizens perspectives on sustainable consumption 56-58; merging with consumers perspective 58-61; risks of neglecting 61—63 Citriadin, Y. 120 civic actions 57 Civil Code 139, 144, 149 Clarke, J. 251 class inequality 95 climate issues, justice concepts in 12-16 Coalition for Fair Trade 160 Coase, R. 17 Cobb, C. W. 238 Cobb, J. B. 238 The Code of Capital (Pistor) 44 collaborative platforms 8-9 collective action 54, 61 collective approaches 12 collective consumption 3, 5, 7, 32,45, 70, 77-79, 83, 88, 173,175, 239, 244-247, 250, 251, 253-256; abundance, missing scarcity, and consumer society 250-251; concept of 256; cultural specificities 254; distrust 254-255; neoliberal policies 251; past (transformation) 255 Collective Green Citizen 61 Collective Green Consumer 61 collective rationality 32; institutional diversity and 35-36; main hypothesis 37-38; modern Russia as symbol of 45-46 common goods: erosion of 62; switching from market failures to 71-74 common good, sustainable consumption as: need for 53-54; overview of 51-53; requirements and challenges of 54-56 communication process, sustainable consumption as 63-64 Communitarian Approaches 64 Connolly, J. J. T. 12 constructivist rationality 35
‘consumer-citizen’ approach to sustainable consumption 58-59 consumer sovereignty: behavioural economists 101; climate change issues 104-107; educational background 107-108; national policy 109-111; neo-classical approach 103; overview 101-102; policy fostering 111-114; policy-making 102; sustainability 102-104 consumers perspectives on sustainable consumption 56-58; merging with citizen perspective 58-61 consumption corridors 19, 88, 96, 256 contractual deadlines 143 cooperation: evolution of 34; probability of 33 cooperative platforms 224, 225-230, 231, 234, 254; consumer behaviour 224; Cronbach’s alpha 230; familiarity with 229, 229; methodology 228-229; motivation indexes 230, 231; notion and characteristics 225-228; overview 224225; perceived effects of engagement 231-234, 232-234; polish consumers 230-231; sharing economy 224 co-ownership 137, 140-142, 150, 246 corporate sustainability reporting (CSRD) 214 Coscieme, L. 173 cosmopolitanism 16 cosmopolitan theories 13-14 CO VID-19 pandemic 7, 119, 120, 161, 180, 192,213 co-working platforms 228 Crifo, P. 6 crises inequality 95 critical perspectives 14-15 critical sustainable consumption 14 Cronbach’s alpha coefficient 230 culture, institution of property and 43 cycle of poverty 94 Dalhammar, C. 245 Daly, H. E. 19, 238 Davidescu, A. A. 121 Davis, Μ. 194 Debourdeau, A. 195 Deci, E. L. 62
264 Index decision-making process 72 Défila, R. 122, 173 de Geus, A. 31 Delannoy, L. 90, 176 Dereniowska, Μ. 12 de Soto, H. 42 Devine-Wright, P. 195 difference principle 13 digital technologies 7 Di Giulio, A. 103,114, 122, 173 Dirth, E. 2,12,13,15, 16 Discourse Theory 64 diversity: institutional see institutional diversity; market, property rights and 42-43 Djekic, I. 121 Dobscha, S. 173 Dolan, R. 192 Dolderer, J. 73 Domafiski, H. 95 Donkor, F. K. 121 Dresher, Μ. 33 Druckman, A. 86 Dumitru, A. 195 Dunleavy, P. 78, 79 Dunphy, N. P. 242 Dworkin Μ. H. 5, 18 ‘Earthlings Attack 2022’ 104 ecological economics 19 ecological rationality 35-36 ecology 54 economics: behavioural 17-18, 23; concept of rationality in 32-35; ecological 19; human nature’s role in see human nature’s role in economics economy 54 egalitarianism, liberal 13 Egamberdiev, B. 92 Ellen Mac-Arthur Foundation 208 Elster, J. 54, 239 emotions 57 employees work model: characteristics 128-131,129-131; empirical indicators 126,126-128; investigation method 123-125,124; literature review 119-123; overview 118-119; survey questionnaire 123; sustainable consumption 119 energy justice 5 energy prosumption 5-6 environmental conversion factors 55-56 environmental discourse 78 Environmental Health and Ecosystem Vitality 38 environmental inequality 95 environmental issues see climate issues, justice concepts in environmental justice (EJ) 13 Environmental Performance Index (EPI) 38-41, 40, 41 environmental, social, and governance (ESG) activities 209, 210, 213-216, 218,219, 220, 221,247 equity 54 erosion of common good values
251 Etim,N.N. 121 Etzioni, A. 64, 73, 74 EU Climate Transition Benchmarks 212 EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) 110 EU Paris-aligned Benchmarks 212 EU Public Procurement Directive 159,167 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development report (EBRD) 180 European Banking Authority (EBA) 213 European Central Bank (ECB) 213 European Common Enforcement Priorities (ECEP) 214 European Environment Agency (EEA) 123, 208 European Green Deal 174,213 European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) 211 European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) 214 Eurostat 87, 177, 196, 255 EU’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive 113 The Evolution of Cooperation (Axelrod and Hamilton) 33 excessive consumption 88-89 FairTrade: advocacy activities 166-168; bottom-up activities 164-166; certified products 163; consumer attitudes and market behaviour 161-162; consumers 158; consumption thanks 158-160; definitions 155; economic and social aspects 156; institutionalisation process 160-161; market and movement 158; objectives of 156; overview 154-155; in Poland 160-164; product certification schemes 158; public awareness 159; social movement 156,157; sustainable consumption 246; sustainable development goals 157
Index 265 Fair Trade Advocacy Network 159,167 Fair Trade Advocacy Office (FTAO) 159, 166-168 FairTrade certification schemes 155, 158, 167 Fair Trade Friendly Communities campaign 166 Fairtrade International (FI) 156 FairTrade movement 154-156, 158-160, 165-168, 246, 255 FairTrade organisations 155, 156, 158, 160,167, 168, 246, 255 FairTrade social movement 155-158 false beliefs 45^17 Farley, J. 19 Farzin, Y. H. 177 feed-in tariff (FIT) 198 Felber, C. 73 Filho, W.L. 121 finance, sustainable consumption and 6 FLOCERT certification 163 Flood, Μ. 33 food loss and waste (FLW) 92 Ford, N. 173 freedom 16; market 1-2; negative 17; positive 17 Freund, J. 173 Frey, B. S. 62, 251 Fuchs, D. 103, 114 game theory 33 ‘Gig Economy Report: Employment Status’ (report) 7 Gigerenzer, G. 35 Gilens. Μ. 76 Gilg,A. 173 Gilmer, A. 12, 16, 19,21-23,52 Gini coefficient 93-96,174 GINI index 87 ‘global problems’ 54 Godin, L. 243 Goodwin, N. 86 Gough, I. 79, 80, 174, 177 Graf, A. 103,114 The Great Transformation (Polanyi) 251 Green Assets Ratio (GAR) 214 green products 89, 172 greenwashing 3-4, 70 Greskovits, B. 176 Gröppel-Klein, A. 101 Grossman, G. Μ. 176 Grossmann, K. 12 Gruby, R. L. 37 Gumbert, T. 103, 114 Guo, R. A. 241 Gupta, A. 2, 15 Gürer, E. 95 Hall, C. Μ. 22 Hall, R. P. 96 Hall, S. 194 Hamilton, W. 33, 34 Harcar, T. 60 Hardin, G. 41-42 Harris, J. Μ. 86 Hartung, A. 94 Hatt, W. H. 101 Hawkins, G. 46 Hawkins, J. 34, 37 Hayek, F. 36 health inequality 94—95 Hellwig, Μ. 6 Hermanussen, H. 92 heuristics 35 Hobson, K. 73 homo oeconomicus 12, 16-17, 22, 239-243 homo oeconomicus to homo politicus
240-243 homopoliticus 18-20, 239-243 Hopkins, J. 119, 248 Horodecka,A. 16, 173 human flourishing 51-52 human nature’s role in economics 16-21; behavioural economics 17-18; homo oeconomicus 16-17; homo politicus 18-20 Hussain, H. I. 88 Hutt, W. H. 101,248 Iacomella, F. 136 identity theory 34 income inequality 59, 91-92 income taxation 96 Index of Economic Freedom 39-40 Individual Green Citizen 61 individualist economic approaches 12 individual rationality 15, 32-34, 36, 45, 46, 62, 244 individual/utilitarian approach to sustainable consumption 22 inequality: Atkinson’s analysis 92; classifying manifestations 93; in crises 95; distribution 94; distribution of 94; income 91-92; in Poland 93-95 inequity 64 inflation 95, 106, 122, 213 innominate contracts 139, 146,149
266 Index institutional approach to sustainable consumption 19, 23-25 institutional diversity 37, 38; and collective rationality 35-36; indicators reflecting 38-41 institutionalisation 3 institutionalist approach 15 institutional poverty 46 insufficient consumption 89, 96, 97, 177 International Labour Organisation (ILO) 210,211 International Property Rights Index (IPRI) 43 investments, public goods: impact of polish state 178-182,179,181; overconsumption 177; overview 172-173; post-socialist countries 175-178; social assistance in GDP 178; sustainable consumption 173-175; unsustainable consumption patterns 177 Isenhour, C. 173 Izvercian, Μ. 191-193 Jackson, T. 74, 75, 86, 173-174 Jamieson, D. 22 Jaros, B. 119,121,254 Jason, L. A. 60 Jianqiu, Z. 177 Jones, R. 15 Jurgenson, N. 191 justice 23; concepts in climate issues 12-16; distinct approaches to 13-16; energy 5; environmental 13; human nature’s role in economics and 16-21; libertarian understanding of, homo oeconomicus and 16-17; and needs 18-20; planetary 13; and power 20-21; procedural dimensions of 22 justice turn 13 Kacprowicz, A. 247 Kahneman, D. 18 Kalfagianni, A. 2, 12, 13, 15, 16 Kalinowski, K. 92 Kamarudin, F. 88 Kashwan, P. 2, 15 Kaufmann, H. R. 60 Kaul, I. 72 Keller, Μ. 60 Kemper, J. A. 192 Kemp, R. 195 Kerm, P. V. 94 key performance indicators (KPIs) 215 Kielczewski, D. 121 Kilbourne, W. E. 173 Kilic, S. 60 Klos, L. 88 knowledge 55 Kohlbacher, F. 62 Komorowski, L. 92 Korthals, Μ. 102,103, 248 Kotilainen, K. 195 Kotier, P. 191 Kozlowska, A. 108 Krueger, A. B. 176 Kurtulmusoglu, B. F. 60 Kuznets curve 89, 176
Kuznets, S. 176 Kuzniar, W. 89 ‘land grabbing’ 44 Lang, В. 192 Langlois, J. 243 Larrea, C. 13 Latorre, S. 13 Leadbeater, C. 191 Le Boulzec, H. 90, 176 Lehner, Μ. 193, 194, 245 Lennon, B. 242 liberal egalitarianism 13 liberalism 17 libertarianism 14, 17, 22 Lima, Μ. 256 The Living Company (de Geus) 31 Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA) 215 Lokupitiya, E. 121 Lopes, H. 54, 57 Lopez, R. 177 Lorek, S. 103, 114, 173 Louche, C. 6 low-resource consumption 87 Loy, J. P. 92 Luchs, Μ. G. 173 Lukacs, S. 42 Lutz, Μ. A. 72 Maas, P. 137 MacIntyre, A. 64 macroeconomic rationality 33 Malecka, A. 254 Mair, S. 86 Maniâtes, Μ. 103, 114 Marcus, A. 6 market diversity: property rights and 42-43 market freedom 1-2 market liberal approach 15, 17 market regulations 6
Index 267 Marin-Gonzälez, E. 195 Martinez-Alier, J. 13 Matandirotya, N. 121 Mathai, Μ. V. 173 Mathur, A. 89 Matli, W. 121 Matouïek, R. 175 Mattioli, G. 12 Maximin Principle of Justice (Rawls) 64 McDonagh, P. 173 McQuitty, S. 190 Mele, D. 51 Memon, I. 177 Mendoza, N. 136 Menton, Μ. 13 Metaxas, K. A. 96 methodological individualism 33 Middlemiss, L. 61, 251 Mierzejewski, Μ. 93 Milanova, V. 137 Miller, P. 191 Ministry of Investment and Development (MliR) 166, 167 Mitrêga, Μ. 254 Moglia,M. 119,248 Mont, O. 245 Morello-Frosch, R. 177 Mortensen, L. F. 173 Moschis, G. P. 89 Myck, Μ. 93, 94 Nagy, G. J. 121 Najsztub, Μ. 93, 94 National Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production 77 needs-oriented approach to justice 19 negative freedom 17 Nelson, J. A. 86 neoliberalism 59-60, 63 New Labour policy 60 Ngo, V. D. 57 Nijhof, A. 246 Nitschke, L. 12 non-ecological consumption 89 North, D. 154 Northey, G. 192 Nozick, R. 14 nudging 15-16, 23 Nurkhin,A. 120 Nussbaum, Μ. 14,19 Okereke, C. 2, 15 Olooto, F. Μ. 121 O’Neill, S. 57 Ortega y Gasset, J. 240 Ostrom, E. 34, 37, 42, 44, 54, 71, 75, 245 Oswald, Y. 173 Our Common Future’ 119, 238 overconsumption 19 over-justification effect 62 Owen, A. 173 Ozanne, J. 23 Ozanne, L. K. 173 Pabon, J. 3 Paço, A. 121 Page, B. I. 76 Palm, J. 195 pandemic, fiscal implications 74 Paola, Μ. D. 22 Paièraitè, A. 253 Paris Agreement 180, 210, 219 Paroutis, S. 256 paternalism 18 Paul, A. 121 Peck, Μ. 13 Pel,B. 195 Pfajfar, G. 254 Phipps, Μ. 23 Piketty, T. 175 Pistor, К. 44 planetary boundaries 20 planetary justice 13 planetary stewardship 15 platform
capitalism 224 Poland: collaborative platforms 229; consumer sovereignty 111-114; employees in 118-122; energy prosumerism 189; in Fair Trade 160-164; inequalities in 95-97; investments in 172-183; policies and strategies 95-97; pro-ecological implications 224-235; sharing economy 136-151; social assistance in GDP 178; social programmes 179; solar photovoltaics programmes 198-202; sustainable consumption 95-97 Polanyi, K. 19, 251 Polish Clean Air Programme 113 Polish COVID-19 Counteracting Fund 180 Polish Fair Trade Association (PFTA) 160, 164 Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF)213 Polish law 139, 140, 146, 148, 150, 254 political inequality 91, 252 polycentricity 37-38, 44 positive freedom 17
268 Index Pothen, F. 96 powerjustice and 20-21 practice theory 23 prisoner’s dilemma 33 private property 44 procedural dimensions ofjustice 22 promotional campaigns 158 property: institution of, importance for sustainability 41-44; private 44 Property Rights Alliance 43 ‘Prosperity Without Growth: Economics for a Finite Planet’ (Jackson) 74 prosum erism 5 prosumption-based solutions, SDGs: circular economy model 187; classification 192; collaborative prosumers 192, 193; concept and evolution 190-193; customising prosumers 192, 193; decentralised energy systems 187; DIY prosumers 192, 193; do-it-yourself (DIY) 190; economic prosumers 193; electricity market 189; energy prosumers’ typology 195,195; energy transition process 193-197; feed-in tariff (FIT) 198; monetised prosumers 193; ongoing military aggression 188; RCEm index 198; renewable energies 188,197·, self-service prosumers 192, 193; solar photovoltaics programmes 198-202; trends of 188 Prothero, A. 173 psychological approach to sustainable consumption 22-23 public good provision problems: complementary and redundant institutions 75-77; consumer demand 70; greenwashing 70; institutions pivotal role 74-75; investments in 172-183; market failures 71-74; overview 70-71; public services potential 78-83; sculpt design 74-78; social benefits commitments 81; social transfers 80; structural, political, and judicial safeguards 77-78 public goods 3, 70-83, 195, 238, 241, 244, 245, 252, 253, 256; accessibility of 90; characteristics of 71; defined 72; essential 96; governance of 71; investments in 172-183; in Poland 172-183;
theories of 72; willingness to pay 91 Public Procurement Law 167 Pykett, J. 15 quick thinking 35 quoad usum division 141 Rajkarnikar, P. J. 86 rational choice theory 32-35 rationality: bounded 35; collective see collective rationality; concept of 32-35; constructivist 35; ecological 35-36; individual 35; macroeconomic 33; in prisoner’s dilemma 33-34 Rawls, J. 13, 59, 73, 240 remote work 7, 119-121, 123 renewable energy sources (RES) 175, 182, 196, 198, 199, 216, 256 Renewable Energy Sources Act 198, 199 rental agreement 142,143 rental and lease, SE 142-143 responsible consumption 2-3 see also sustainable consumption ride-sharing platforms 228 Rieder, K. 191 Ritzer, G. 190-192 Roach, B. 86 Rosa, A. 92 ‘rule of sword’ 46-47 Ruskin, J. 72, 73 Russia: invasion of Ukraine 45,46-47; modern as symbol of collective irrationality 45-46 Ryan, R. Μ. 62 Saez, E. 175 Sagan, I. 175, 251 Sahakian,M. 103, 114 Salvia, A. 121 Samuelson, P. A. 71, 238 Sandberg, J. 6-7 Sandel, Μ. J. 22,61,64, 75, 251 Santos, A. 54, 57 Sassatelli, R. 102, 103 Say, A. L. 241 Schafer, Μ. 195 Schumacher, E.F. 18 Scott, D. 173 Sen, A. 14, 19, 55, 62, 93; Perspective 64 Senbel, Μ. 57 §eran, S.A. 191-193 Setti, A. F. F. 121 Shannon, R. 89 Sharifi, A. 121 sharing economy (SE) 5, 8, 88, 91, 123, 127, 136-151, 189, 224, 225, 227-232, 234, 242, 243, 245, 246, 248-250, 252-254, 256; acquisition
Index of ownership 139-140; car sharing 145-146; cooperative platforms 224; co-ownership 140-142; development of 136-138; legal aspects 138-139; legal instruments 148-149; legal terminology 147, 147; lending 143-144; peer-to-peer (P2P) 136; recommendations 149-151; rental and lease 142-143; rights and obligations of parties 139-147; storage contract 145; taxes 148; virtual relationships 146 Shove, E. 190 Showalter, A. L. 96 Simon, H. 35 Simons, L. 246 Sÿkora, L. 175 ‘Small Is Beautiful’ (Schumacher) 18 Smith, V. 35 social approach to sustainable consumption 22-23 social green approach 15 social identity 54 social labelling 167,255 social system, importance of 37 social transfers 80 socio-technical approach to sustainable consumption 23-25 Somasundram, S. A. 88 Soper, K. 54 Sovacool, B. K. 5 Steinberger, J. K. 173 Stephens, J. C. 244 Stevis, D. 173 Stiglitz, J. E. 7 Student’s i-test 128,130 Sudbury-Riley, L. 62 sugar boycott 58 Sunder, S. 36 Sunstein, C. R. 16 sustainability: collective rationality and 32; environmental 8; institution of property and 41-44; and justice concepts in climate issues 12; principles of 53; as public good 51, 52; public goods and 3; responsible consumption and 2 Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles (SLLP) 215 sustainable consumption (SC) 38; abundance, missing scarcity, and consumer society 250-251; approaches to see approaches to sustainable consumption; characteristics 128—131,129-131; collaborative platforms 248; collective approach 269 243-244; common good 238-240; as common good see common good, sustainable consumption as; as communication
process 63-64; concept of 86; consumers’ awareness 104-107; consumer sovereignty 101-115; consumer to citizen 240-243; consumption corridors 88; critical 14; defined 11; different perspectives on 1-8; disembeddedness 251-252; economic beliefs 253; erosion of common good values 251; Fair Trade initiative 246; and finance 6; high-emission patterns 177; homo oeconomicus to homo politicus 240243; impact of polish state 178-182, 179,181; inequalities 252-253; institutional diversity 245; investments, public goods 173-175; knowledge and technological changes 247-249; legal norms 245-246; legal risks 253; lowresource consumption 87; neoliberal policies 251; perspectives of consumers and citizens 56-58; policies and strategies 95-97; post-socialist countries 175-178; public/collective consumption 88; reduce its quantity 87; role of inequality 89-91; social capital and trust 249-250; social programmes 256; systemic barriers 253; transparency 247 sustainable development (SD) 11,118 sustainable development goals (SDGs) 1,2, 5, 6, 52, 89, 118, 121, 132, 156, 157, 187 sustainable economic growth 91, 252 sustainable finance: assessment of integrated reports 216, 219; context and method 208-209; ESG-linked transactions 215; in European Union 210-213; inclusion of ESG factors 213-216; OpEx and CapEx sections 214, 219; textile and clothing industry 208; transparency in 256-257 Sustainable Prosperity Index 174 Sustainable Prosperity Scenario 174 systemic approach to sustainable consumption 23-25, 52 Szewc, T. 256 Szulc, A. 93 Szulecki, K. 194 Szypulewska-Porczynska, A. 247, 256 Tadajewski,
Μ. 101 Taylor, C. 64
270 Index Teitscheid, P. 73 Teles, N. 54, 57 Temper, L. 13 Thaler, R. H. 18 Thogersen, J. 173 Thomas, N. 12 A Thousand Brains (Hawkins) 34 ‘three E’ 53-54 Toffler,A. 190 Torras, Μ. 86, 177 Tovar Reanos, Μ. A. 96 Trade Fair Live Fair project 167 tragedy of the commons 42 Trigg, A. B. 177 Tucker, A. W. 33 Turner, J. J. 88 Tversky,A. 18 Ukraine, Russia invasion of 45, 46-47 UN Global Compact Network 107 United Nations Report 119 U-shaped curves 43-44 Usher, E. 247 utilitarian approach to sustainable consumption 22 value co-creation 8,227 Varo, A. 12 Veblen, T. 90, 177 Velicu, I. 14 Vergragt, P. 173 Verzier, F. 90, 176 Victor, P. A. 174 Vidal, O. 90, 176 Vihalemm, T. 60 Voß, G. G. 191 voting 63 Waheed, A. 173 Wahlund, Μ. 195 Walras, L. 72, 73 Walter, Μ. 13 Walzer, Μ. 64 ‘warm glow’ theory 62 Water Act, 1989 42 Watkins, J. P. 177 Watson, Μ. 190 Weichenrieder, A. 95 Wendt, K. 210 Whitehead, Μ. 15 Whitmarsh, L. 22, 57 WIG-Clothes index 209, 216, 217-218, 220, 221, 247 Wisman, J. D. 177 Witek, L. 89 Wolf, Μ. 190, 241 Wolor, C. W. 120 World Bank data 180 World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO) 156 World Shops 156 Zelga, K. 255 Zubedi, A. 177 Zubedi, E. 177 Zucman, G. 175 Zwick, D. 191 |
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