Cognitive, affective and conative domains of sustainable consumption: Scale development and validation using confirmatory composite analysis

This study aims to conceptualise, develop, purify and validate a multiple-item scale to measure a sustainable consumption (SC) construct from the perspective of developing countries, particularly Malaysia. Interview, a focus group and survey methods were used to collect qualitative and quantitative...

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Main Authors: Quoquab, Farzana (Author), Mohammad, Jihad (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG, 2020-09.
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