Social status shapes green consumption in an S-shaped pattern across socioeconomic levels - At lower levels of social status, green consumption increased gradually. This trend became steeper in the middle range of social status. However, the trend plateaued among those with highest social status.
Social status shapes green consumption in an S-shaped pattern across socioeconomic levels - At lower levels of social status, green consumption increased gradually. This trend became steeper in the middle range of social status. However, the trend plateaued among those with highest social status.