Consumer Preference Shifts Connected to Climate Change: Opportunities and Challenges with Values in the Journey to Sustainability

Abstract

The preliminary research findings of research into consumer preference shifts connected to climate change are presented. The research explores topics such as the potential for private benefits from implementing measures towards sustainability, responses to consumer preferences and price premiums. The research summarizes market observations on consumer preferences and value measures carried out in Australia. The research further explores and discusses how to engage business stakeholders in addressing climate change issues from the private and public interest.

Presenters

Katerina Kormusheva
Lecturer, College of Business and Economics, Australian National University, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Details

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Theme

Human Impacts and Responsibility

KEYWORDS

Private engagement, Sustainability, Consumer preferences, Price premiums

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