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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Behavioral Economics
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Green consumption (GC) is crucial for achieving carbon neutrality goals.
  • Research in GC spans environmental and economic fields, attracting significant scholarly attention.
  • Understanding GC trends is vital for sustainable development initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Green Consumption (GC) research from macro, meso, and micro perspectives.
  • To examine the evolution of GC research topics in international and Chinese academia.
  • To propose a new framework, GC 3.0, for future research and application.

Main Methods:

  • Visual knowledge domain analysis using Web of Science Core Collection and China National Knowledge Infrastructure databases.
  • Systematic literature review to identify research trends, hot topics, and disciplinary evolution.
  • Comparative analysis of international and Chinese academic research on green consumption.

Main Results:

  • GC research is experiencing rapid growth, with major contributions from the USA and China.
  • A significant trend towards interdisciplinary research in GC, integrating fields like psychology, economics, and ecology.
  • Divergent research focuses: international academia emphasizes consumer psychology, while Chinese academia prioritizes behavior regulation and green emotions.

Conclusions:

  • GC research is increasingly interdisciplinary and linked to human well-being and social development.
  • The proposed GC 3.0 framework is consumer-oriented, highlighting the importance of green emotions.
  • Future applications of GC 3.0 can be explored through government, social, enterprise, and personal initiatives.