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Analysis of Motivational Conditions Behind Sustainable Consumption in China's Uniform Market

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Analiza warunków motywacyjnych stojących za zrównoważoną konsumpcją na jednolitym rynku w Chinach
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A uniform is distinctive clothing worn by members of the same firm or organisation. In China, the market for professional garments is extremely large. However, as mandatory professional clothing, uniforms are frequently used, torn, and replaced, leading to textile waste. Further, the use of non-recyclable or non-biodegradable fabrics is bound to create greater environmental pressure. This study focuses on the textile material in the uniform market to analyse the motivational conditions behind sustainable fabric consumption. A total of 294 usable online surveys were obtained in 2019. Multi-item scales were adopted to measure five variables: corporate public image, corporate ethics, employee social status, environment awareness, and sustainable premium. Structural equation modelling was applied to test the hypothesises. Results reveal that the improvement of an employee's social status can effectively facilitate the probability of utilising eco-friendly fabrics. This study can thus help increase the usage of eco-friendly fabric in China’s uniform market.
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Uniform to charakterystyczna odzież noszona przez członków tej samej firmy lub organizacji. W Chinach rynek odzieży profesjonalnej jest niezwykle duży. Jednak, jako obowiązkowa odzież zawodowa, uniformy są często używane i wymieniane, co prowadzi do marnotrawstwa tekstyliów. Ponadto stosowanie nienadających się do recyklingu lub nieulegających biodegradacji tkanin może powodować większą presję na środowisko. W badaniu skoncentrowano się na materiale tekstylnym na rynku jednolitym, przeanalizowano motywacyjne warunki stojące za zrównoważoną konsumpcją tkanin. W 2019 roku uzyskano łącznie 294 użytecznych ankiet on-line. Do pomiaru pięciu zmiennych: wizerunku publicznego firmy, etyki korporacyjnej, statusu społecznego pracowników, świadomości środowiskowej i zrównoważonej składki zostały przyjęte skale wielopozycyjne. Do testowania hipotez zastosowano modelowanie równań strukturalnych. Wyniki pokazały, że poprawa statusu społecznego pracownika może skutecznie zwiększyć prawdopodobieństwo używania tkanin przyjaznych dla środowiska. Badanie to może zatem pomóc w zwiększeniu wykorzystania tkanin przyjaznych dla środowiska na jednolitym rynku Chin.
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8--14
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 70 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu, 215006, China
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  • Donghua University, Shanghai, 200051, China
  • Jiangsu Lianfa Textile Co., Ltd, Nantong, Jiangsu, 226600, China
autor
  • Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang, 315211, China
  • Donghua University, Shanghai, 200051, China
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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