Consumers & Well-being
This theme includes research on how service and market systems can contribute to individual and societal well-being as well as reduce suffering in the world. It lies at the intersection of service research, consumer research, and macromarketing.
Responsible faculty member:
Associate Professor Pia Polsa
Specific topics
- Sustainable consumption, degrowth, and circular economy
- Experiences of vulnerability
- Compulsive consumption
- Well-being, dignity, and quality of life
- Empowerment
- Misinformation and disinformation in service systems
- Service systems
- Artificial intelligence
- Sustainability
Impact on SDGs
1: No poverty
2: Good health and well-being
10: Reduced inequalities
12: Responsible consumption and production
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