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What is Responsible Consumption

Financial Management and Risk Analysis Strategies for Business Sustainability
It is a manner of consumption that takes into account the basis of sustainable development, that focus on protecting Earth’s resources and communities, and improving the quality of life of individuals and the society as a whole.
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The Role of Financial Education in the Path Towards Sustainable Development: A Practical Experience With Students of Secondary Education
Raquel González Castro (University of A Coruña, Spain), Joaquín Enríquez-Diaz (University of A Coruña, Spain), and Begoña Alvarez García (University of A Coruña, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7634-2.ch001
Abstract
Financial decisions are present in everyone's daily life. However, citizens do not always have sufficient knowledge to understand the consequences of their decisions and the risks taken. The lack of financial literacy can contribute, along with other factors, to making wrong financial decisions. This is why financial education becomes a key element to achieve a more sustainable and egalitarian future. This research presents a practical experience intended to foster financial education among high school students. The experience consisted in providing training workshops about financial topics, specifically adapted to the students' needs. The students' level of financial knowledge was evaluated and also their level of satisfaction with the experience. Results showed a high level of satisfaction and a significant improvement in their level of knowledge. The research also helped to identify the students' socio-demographic characteristics that explain the differences in their level of financial culture and their capacity for improvement.
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Green but How Green?: Green Product Evaluation Programs in Terms of Marketing
The behaviors and attitudes of the consumers to consume or less consume products and services that have the potential to directly or indirectly harm to society, economy, the world, and all living and non-living things.
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