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Globalisierte Konsumdynamik: Was wollen BiokonsumentInnen?

Lorenz, Stephan (2007) Globalisierte Konsumdynamik: Was wollen BiokonsumentInnen? [Globalized consumption dynamic: What do consumers of organic food want?] Poster at: Zwischen Tradition und Globalisierung - 9. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Deutschland, 20.-23.03.2007.

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‘Consumerism’ characterises the pattern of consumption which relates to and forces the economic dynamic of globalisation. An empirical study by means of qualitative research shows that organic food consumption can result from four basic consumer orientations but the consumeristic one is amongst these. Sustainable changes do not only need new products. Probably more it needs to support another culture of con-sumption.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Poster
Keywords:market research, social conditions, consumption; Marktforschung, soziale Bedingungen, Konsum
Subjects: Food systems > Policy environments and social economy
Farming Systems > Social aspects
Research affiliation: International Conferences > 2007: Scientific Conference on Organic Agriculture > 3 Socioeconomics > 3.6. Sociology
Deposited By: Lorenz, Dr. Stephan
ID Code:9460
Deposited On:31 May 2007
Last Modified:12 Apr 2010 07:34
Document Language:German/Deutsch
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted
Additional Publishing Information:Die endgültige Version des Beitrags ist veröffentlicht in:
S. Zikeli, W. Claupein, S. Dabbert, B. Kaufmann, T. Müller und A. Valle Zárate, Hrsg. (2007)
Zwischen Tradition und Globalisierung – 9. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau, Universität Hohenheim, Deutschland, 20.-23. März 2007, http://orgprints.org/10742/

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