The COVID-19 Lockdown Effect on the Intention to Purchase Sustainable Brands

After the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 pandemic on 11 March 2020, almost all European countries entered a lockdown. This context caused sudden changes at multiple levels, affecting the way people were working, buying, studying and even the way they were interacting. Moreover...

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Buying
COVID-19
Green products
Norms
Pandemics
Polls & surveys
Purchasing
Shelter in place
Structural equation modeling
Sustainability
Young adults
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