Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEA

Sustainable living is a key concept for eco-friendly lifestyles in consumer societies. Two major sustainable living solutions are based on knowledge and product. Their roles and impacts on sustainable living are controversial. Despite offering innovative approaches to sustainability solutions, prod...

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Main Authors: Canberk Yurt, Deniz Deniz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Science and Technology, IAIN Surakarta 2021-08-01
Series:Sustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability
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Online Access:https://sustinerejes.com/index.php/a/article/view/173
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spelling doaj-0ca41460872547e18d14ae5d9b2e34dd2021-09-01T07:03:44ZengCentre for Science and Technology, IAIN SurakartaSustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability2549-12452549-12532021-08-015210.22515/sustinere.jes.v5i2.173Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEACanberk Yurt0Deniz Deniz1Department of Industrial Design, Izmir Institute of Technology, TurkeyDepartment of Industrial Design, Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey Sustainable living is a key concept for eco-friendly lifestyles in consumer societies. Two major sustainable living solutions are based on knowledge and product. Their roles and impacts on sustainable living are controversial. Despite offering innovative approaches to sustainability solutions, products are consumption-dependent. On the contrary, knowledge-based solutions are resource-intensive, while technically resources are limited. This research analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of knowledge-based and product-based sustainable living solutions through a survey regarding environmental sensitivity and sustainable lifestyles from a specific local market. This study highlighted IKEA as the case. From the consumer’s point of view, some IKEA sustainable living dimensions are more knowledge-based, yet the rest of them are product-based. For holistic sustainable living solutions, the combination of the two is crucial. The findings of this study suggest strategies to increase individual and corporate awareness of sustainable living practices from knowledge and product perspectives. In this respect, this study is valuable for IKEA and other companies to revise their strategies in promoting sustainable living and guide sustainable consumer behavior. https://sustinerejes.com/index.php/a/article/view/173sustainable livingconsumer behaviourIKEAknowledgeproductcorporate sustainability
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Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEA
Sustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability
sustainable living
consumer behaviour
IKEA
knowledge
product
corporate sustainability
author_facet Canberk Yurt
Deniz Deniz
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title Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEA
title_short Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEA
title_full Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEA
title_fullStr Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEA
title_full_unstemmed Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEA
title_sort product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: the case of ikea
publisher Centre for Science and Technology, IAIN Surakarta
series Sustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability
issn 2549-1245
2549-1253
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Sustainable living is a key concept for eco-friendly lifestyles in consumer societies. Two major sustainable living solutions are based on knowledge and product. Their roles and impacts on sustainable living are controversial. Despite offering innovative approaches to sustainability solutions, products are consumption-dependent. On the contrary, knowledge-based solutions are resource-intensive, while technically resources are limited. This research analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of knowledge-based and product-based sustainable living solutions through a survey regarding environmental sensitivity and sustainable lifestyles from a specific local market. This study highlighted IKEA as the case. From the consumer’s point of view, some IKEA sustainable living dimensions are more knowledge-based, yet the rest of them are product-based. For holistic sustainable living solutions, the combination of the two is crucial. The findings of this study suggest strategies to increase individual and corporate awareness of sustainable living practices from knowledge and product perspectives. In this respect, this study is valuable for IKEA and other companies to revise their strategies in promoting sustainable living and guide sustainable consumer behavior.
topic sustainable living
consumer behaviour
IKEA
knowledge
product
corporate sustainability
url https://sustinerejes.com/index.php/a/article/view/173
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