Mindfulness and Sustainable Consumption: A Bibliometric and Systematic Literature Review of Empirical Findings
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Ana M. Gomez-Olmedo
ESIC University, Spain
Alba Y. Aranega
University of Alcalá, Spain
Klaus Ulrich Berenguer
ESIC University, Spain
Published 2024-09-02
https://doi.org/10.15388/TIBE.2024.36689
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Keywords

sustainable consumption
responsibility
responsible consumption
literature review
marketing

How to Cite

Gomez-Olmedo, A. M., Aranega, A. Y., & Berenguer, K. U. (2024). Mindfulness and Sustainable Consumption: A Bibliometric and Systematic Literature Review of Empirical Findings. Transformations In Business & Economics, 23(2 (62), 390-409. https://doi.org/10.15388/TIBE.2024.36689

Abstract

The aim of this paper is based on a systematic bibliometric review of the literature providing an updated analysis of the empirical research on the relationship between mindfulness and sustainable consumption. The structure of the paper comprises a first introductory section, followed by a comprehensive and thorough literature review. The third section discusses the methodology applied following SPAR-4-SLR. The results of a total of 65 studies are then analysed and obtained to help promote various streams of research related to marketing and offer a proven theoretical basis in the business world and implement it in people management. This is followed by a discussion of the findings, and concludes with theoretical and practical implications, along with a discussion of limitations and future research directions. In summary, a further exploration of individual dispositions that may facilitate SCBs and the role of mindfulness seems worth pursuing.

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