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The ceramic industry is among the most profitable industries in the world, but, because of the use of nonrenewable materials and high fuel consumption, it also has a carbon footprint. Ceramic materials account for the majority of drinking... more
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      Design thinkingVisual DesignSustainable BehaviorVisual Word Recognition
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      ArchitectureSustainable BehaviorVELE SCHOOLEast Coast Architecture
Sustainable tourism research has attracted wide interest from scholars and practitioners. While several heritage sites are mandated to provide optimum visitor satisfaction with increasing competition in the market, managers of heritage... more
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      Tourism StudiesPlace AttachmentTourismSustainable Behavior
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      MarketingAdvertisingGreen MarketingGreen Consumer Behavior
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      AltruismEnvironmental SustainabilityEquityFrugality
Purpose This study examined the relationship of world-minded value orientation, national and global identities, perceived environmental risk and impact of globalization to self-reported sustainable behavior Methods The sample was composed... more
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      GlobalizationRisk PerceptionGlobal IdentitySustainable Behavior
Creative tourism is one of the most popular tourism development strategies in recent years and creative tourists are looking for new destinations to get a unique and creative experience. In fact, creative tourism seeks to add new ways to... more
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      Rural TourismSustainable Behavior
This paper tries to explain the conservation behaviour as one of the aspects of sustainable consumer behaviour. The theory of Values Beliefs Norms is chosen as the theoretical framework of this research. This theory discusses that the... more
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      ValuesSustainable DevelopmentBeliefsNorms