Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2021, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (11): 2043-2061.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2021.02043
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CHEN Siyun1(), WEI Haiying1,2(), XIONG Jiwei1, RAN Yaxuan3
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2021-01-18
Online:
2021-11-15
Published:
2021-09-23
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CHEN Siyun,WEI Haiying
E-mail:tweihy@jnu.edu.cn;chensiyun2016@163.com
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CHEN Siyun, WEI Haiying, XIONG Jiwei, RAN Yaxuan. Less is more: A theoretical interpretation of minimalism in consumption[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2021, 29(11): 2043-2061.
文献来源 | 界定视角 | 内涵 |
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Leonard-Barton ( | 目标视角 | 有利于资源节约、生态保护的责任性消费行为 |
Etzioni ( | 资源视角 | 增强对生活的控制性和决定性的自愿行为 |
Huneke ( | 资源视角 | 遵循人的自由意志下控制消费欲望的自主性行为 |
Shaw & Moraes ( | 目标视角 | 由环境友好型消费而形成的可持续发展的个体活动 |
Kasser ( | 目标视角 | 缓解“物质富裕”和“时间贫穷”生活现状的方法 |
Alexander & Ussher ( | 资源视角 | 节约金钱和时间而为自我成长投入更多的精力的活动 |
McGouran & Prothero ( | 目标视角 | 使个人的时间和金钱不受约束的自发性行为 |
Peyer et al. ( | 目标视角 | 依据自我意愿且促进社会和环境效益的系列活动 |
Khamis ( | 资源视角 | 将消费数量控制在合理范围内并更多地考虑社会效益的消费方式 |
Peifer et al. ( | 目标视角 | 追求将自我成就和价值与社会福祉统一的道德性消费方式 |
文献来源 | 界定视角 | 内涵 |
---|---|---|
Leonard-Barton ( | 目标视角 | 有利于资源节约、生态保护的责任性消费行为 |
Etzioni ( | 资源视角 | 增强对生活的控制性和决定性的自愿行为 |
Huneke ( | 资源视角 | 遵循人的自由意志下控制消费欲望的自主性行为 |
Shaw & Moraes ( | 目标视角 | 由环境友好型消费而形成的可持续发展的个体活动 |
Kasser ( | 目标视角 | 缓解“物质富裕”和“时间贫穷”生活现状的方法 |
Alexander & Ussher ( | 资源视角 | 节约金钱和时间而为自我成长投入更多的精力的活动 |
McGouran & Prothero ( | 目标视角 | 使个人的时间和金钱不受约束的自发性行为 |
Peyer et al. ( | 目标视角 | 依据自我意愿且促进社会和环境效益的系列活动 |
Khamis ( | 资源视角 | 将消费数量控制在合理范围内并更多地考虑社会效益的消费方式 |
Peifer et al. ( | 目标视角 | 追求将自我成就和价值与社会福祉统一的道德性消费方式 |
来源文献 | 维度数 | 维度内容 | 测项数 | 个体范畴 | 社会范畴 | 自然范畴 |
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Huneke ( | 3 | ①生态与社会责任 ②社区性 ③精神生活 | 21 | ③ | ①② | ① |
Rich et al. ( | 3 | ①节俭 ②可持续性 ③自给自足 | 11 | ①③ | ②③ | ② |
Wilson & Bellezza ( | 3 | ①减少拥有物数量 ②审美简约 ③谨慎消费 | 12 | ①②③ | ||
Iwata ( | 4 | ①简约生活方式 ②谨慎购物态度 ③自给自足 ④反对复杂花哨的产品 | 20 | ①②③④ | ③ | |
Altinbasak-Farina & Burnaz ( | 4 | ①责任性消费 ②本土消费 ③精神追求与情感联结 ④去媒介化 | 11 | ③④ | ①②③ | ① |
Shama ( | 6 | ①简化物质 ②小即是美 ③产品或服务功能价值 ④自我决定 ⑤个人成长 ⑥生态意识 | 18 | ①④⑤ | ②③④ | ⑥ |
Leonard-Barton ( | 6 | ①绿色出行 ②服务自给自足 ③产品自给自足 ④回收资源 ⑤回收产品 ⑥亲近大自然 | 18 | ②③ | ②③ | ①④⑤⑥ |
Rich et al. ( | 6 | ①资源 ②采购 ③自给自足 ④恩惠 ⑤简化物质 ⑥工作生活权衡 | 21 | ③⑤⑥ | ②③④ | ①② |
来源文献 | 维度数 | 维度内容 | 测项数 | 个体范畴 | 社会范畴 | 自然范畴 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Huneke ( | 3 | ①生态与社会责任 ②社区性 ③精神生活 | 21 | ③ | ①② | ① |
Rich et al. ( | 3 | ①节俭 ②可持续性 ③自给自足 | 11 | ①③ | ②③ | ② |
Wilson & Bellezza ( | 3 | ①减少拥有物数量 ②审美简约 ③谨慎消费 | 12 | ①②③ | ||
Iwata ( | 4 | ①简约生活方式 ②谨慎购物态度 ③自给自足 ④反对复杂花哨的产品 | 20 | ①②③④ | ③ | |
Altinbasak-Farina & Burnaz ( | 4 | ①责任性消费 ②本土消费 ③精神追求与情感联结 ④去媒介化 | 11 | ③④ | ①②③ | ① |
Shama ( | 6 | ①简化物质 ②小即是美 ③产品或服务功能价值 ④自我决定 ⑤个人成长 ⑥生态意识 | 18 | ①④⑤ | ②③④ | ⑥ |
Leonard-Barton ( | 6 | ①绿色出行 ②服务自给自足 ③产品自给自足 ④回收资源 ⑤回收产品 ⑥亲近大自然 | 18 | ②③ | ②③ | ①④⑤⑥ |
Rich et al. ( | 6 | ①资源 ②采购 ③自给自足 ④恩惠 ⑤简化物质 ⑥工作生活权衡 | 21 | ③⑤⑥ | ②③④ | ①② |
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