环境信息还是社会规范?迈向环境可持续食物选择的阶梯

Environmental Information or Social Norm? A Ladder Toward Environmentally Sustainable Food Choices

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2026
被引 0
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

提出一个“概念阶梯”模型,将消费者按环境可持续食物选择的意愿和能力分为不同阶段,并通过日本消费者的随机实验发现,环境信息对低关注者效果最大,社会规范信息对中等关注者效果最大。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Agricultural production and the food supply chain have a significant impact on the environment. To foster an environmentally sustainable food system, it is vital to change consumers' food choice patterns to be more environmentally sustainable. This study presents a concept ladder , a simplified model under which consumers may be at different stages in terms of their willingness and ability to make environmentally sustainable food choices: some may have little concern, others may have more concern but require the impetus of broader social norms to modify their choices, while a final group may have strong concern but in some cases be unable to exercise their preferences because of financial or other constraints. To empirically test this concept, we conducted a large‐scale randomised experiment involving Japanese consumers through two online surveys. In the first survey, respondents were randomly separated into three groups and provided with either environmental issue information (T1), social norm information (T2) or no information (Control). Two weeks later, a follow‐up survey was conducted to compare the actual environmental sustainability of food choice behaviours among the groups. The results show that the treatment effect of T1 is the largest for those with a low level of environmental concern, while the treatment effect of T2 is the largest for those with a moderate level of environmental concern, consistent with the ladder concept. Several robustness checks support these findings.

环境信息社会规范可持续食品选择概念阶梯