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ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, CODEN: IJARPF

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Vol. 11, Issue 1, Part B (2025)

Cultural and Social influences on sustainable living habits

Cultural and Social influences on sustainable living habits

Author(s)
Kishor Kumar Hira
Abstract
The true understanding of how such changes in consumer behaviour could be encouraged, and the complex relationship between socio-cultural factors and sustainable consumption will be examined. By paying empirical attention to socio-cultural factors, economic aspects, and ecological imperatives, the ideals behind sustainable consumption are vital in striking a balance between social, economic, and ecological needs. For that reason, the study selects three key socio-cultural dimensions for analysis social norms, cultural values, and social influence. Social norms are the pressures to conform to societal expectations for acceptance and avoid sanctions. The alignment of consumption practices with these social norms ensures people maintain their acceptance in the general society. Values, more so those that align around environmental and social responsibility, drive pro-sustainability consumption behaviour, and materialist values hinder it. This paper is a critical look at how cross-cultural differences shape consumption patterns between societies globally. Peer influence and consumers' need for affiliation sit at the centre of defining consumer choices. For instance, the force of family, friends, and opinion leaders within individual social networks generates diffusion and spreads sustainable behaviours. The book stresses the role of communication and social media, as such outlets can amplify the influences mentioned. Finally, for behavior to be altered permanently, it is important to assess mechanisms through which information diffuses, social learning occurs, and innovation diffuses. It articulates a strategy for the promotion of sustainable lifestyles by synthesizing socio-cultural theories and sustainability agendas while it spells out confronting complexities of consumerism and-overcoming contradictions therefore confounding consumption versus sustainability.
Pages: 106-111  |  109 Views  38 Downloads


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How to cite this article:
Kishor Kumar Hira. Cultural and Social influences on sustainable living habits. Int J Appl Res 2025;11(1):106-111. DOI: 10.22271/allresearch.2025.v11.i1b.12264
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