2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10041170
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Sustainable Information in Shoe Purchase Decisions: Relevance of Data Based on Source

Abstract: Abstract:The aim of this work was to analyse consumers' attitudes to economic, environmental, and social information on shoe labels, in particular on sustainable consumption, and also to examine the importance of the source of the information. Three steps were followed to develop an appropriate method of extracting, analysing, and interpreting the information contained in the questionnaire used in the survey: an Exploratory Factorial Analysis (EFA) to evaluate the reliability and dimensionality of the question… Show more

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“…Eight questions about social activity, referring to the "relations with other people outside their home" were included in the questionnaire. Seven new questions were included to account for environmental concerns, understood in this study as those variables that demonstrate concern for factors like the origin, use, and end of life of the single product studied based on previous questionnaires on the environment [37].…”
Section: Survey Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eight questions about social activity, referring to the "relations with other people outside their home" were included in the questionnaire. Seven new questions were included to account for environmental concerns, understood in this study as those variables that demonstrate concern for factors like the origin, use, and end of life of the single product studied based on previous questionnaires on the environment [37].…”
Section: Survey Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tratase de um problema urgente, principalmente ao identificar o grande volume de produção de calçados de baixa qualidade (FRANCISCO, 2017). Apesar da geração de resíduos pós consumo corresponder a milhões de toneladas por ano, a fase de desenvolvimento dos componentes corresponde de 29% à 68% do impacto total (PACHECO-BLANCO et al, 2018). Funcionalidade, estética e capacidade reprodutiva para atender grandes demandas são contempladas no desenvolvimento de calçados.…”
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