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motive, consumption-related

Motives that influence individual consumption and purchasing behavior can influence individual behavior consciously or unconsciously. Examples of consumption-related motives include health, animal welfare, environmental protection, and enjoyment. These motives influence both specific consumption and purchasing behavior, as well as attitudes toward products, such as meat alternatives.
defined by
Lena Szczepanski, Milan Büscher, Lene Strootmann, Florian Fiebelkorn