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Abstract
Consumer acceptance of new bio-based products plays a key role in the envisioned transition towards a forest-based bioeconomy. Multi-storey wooden buildings (MSWB) exemplify a modern, bio-based business opportunity for enacting low-carbon urban housing. However, there is limited knowledge about the differing perceptions consumers hold regarding wood as an urban building material. To fill this gap, this study explores Finnish students' perceptions of MSWB relative to their familiarity with wooden residential buildings, and then connects these perceptions to 'consumption styles.' Data were collected in the Helsinki metropolitan area via an online questionnaire (n = 531). The results indicate that the aesthetic appearance of MSWB are appreciated most by frugal and responsible consumers, whereas the comfort, environmental friendliness, and longevity of MSWB are important to consumers who identify themselves as 'thoughtful spenders.' The study suggests that both environmental and hedonic young consumers already familiar with the use of wood in housing contribute to a successful bioeconomy in the urban context.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Ambio |
Volume | 49 |
Issue number | 12 |
Pages (from-to) | 1943-1957 |
Number of pages | 15 |
ISSN | 1654-7209 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2020 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Fields of Science
- 511 Economics
- Consumer perception
- Consumption styles
- Sustainable bioeconomy
- Urban housing
- Wood
- Young consumers
- YOUNG-ADULTS
- CONSTRUCTION
- TIMBER
- TRANSITIONS
- FINNISH
- SECTOR
Projects
- 2 Finished
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ORBIT: Orchestrating sustainable user-driven bioeconomy: Policy, transformation and benefits
Toppinen, A., Korhonen, J., Berghäll, S., Lähtinen, K., Ollikainen, M., Autio, M., Kylkilahti, E. & Miettinen, J.
01/01/2017 → 31/12/2020
Project: Research project
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Käpy: Käyttäjälähtöisyys puurakentamisen bisnesekosysteemeissä
Toivonen, R., Toppinen, A., Autio, M., Berghäll, S., Vihemäki, H., Viholainen, N., Kylkilahti, E. & Franzini, F.
01/09/2016 → 31/12/2019
Project: Research project