J 2015

ORGANIC BOX SCHEMES: FASHION OR DOWNSHIFTING?

UNČOVSKÁ, Jana and Zbyněk ULČÁK

Basic information

Original name

ORGANIC BOX SCHEMES: FASHION OR DOWNSHIFTING?

Authors

UNČOVSKÁ, Jana and Zbyněk ULČÁK

Edition

Agriculture & Forestry, Podgorica, Biotechnical Faculty of the University of Montenegro, 2015, 0554-5579

Other information

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Keywords (in Czech)

ethical consumerism; organic agriculture; box schemes; lifestyle; downshifting

Keywords in English

ethical consumerism; organic agriculture; box schemes; lifestyle; downshifting

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 14/5/2015 23:44, Ing. Zbyněk Ulčák, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Despite numerous general texts on environmental and health awareness of organic box schemes participants, relatively little is known about their ethical reasoning and real practice. This paper presents the concept of organic box schemes as related to theoretical concepts reflecting changes in consumer behavior in modern society and its impact on lifestyles. The case study presents the results of a qualitative study of consumers participating in organic box schemes in Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic. In-depth interviews were carried out and analyzed. The results show a low level of knowledge or ethical concern about organic farming and its products. This may suggest that a conscious consumer is rather the ideal and that buying organic food is often subject to advertisement, fashion, and ideological concern about living a healthy lifestyle. However, the elements of a voluntarily simple lifestyle or downshifting in box scheme consumer's lifestyle were discovered.

In English

Despite numerous general texts on environmental and health awareness of organic box schemes participants, relatively little is known about their ethical reasoning and real practice. This paper presents the concept of organic box schemes as related to theoretical concepts reflecting changes in consumer behavior in modern society and its impact on lifestyles. The case study presents the results of a qualitative study of consumers participating in organic box schemes in Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic. In-depth interviews were carried out and analyzed. The results show a low level of knowledge or ethical concern about organic farming and its products. This may suggest that a conscious consumer is rather the ideal and that buying organic food is often subject to advertisement, fashion, and ideological concern about living a healthy lifestyle. However, the elements of a voluntarily simple lifestyle or downshifting in box scheme consumer's lifestyle were discovered.