Recognizing personal knowledge gaps about product ethics, rather than search activity or prior intentions alone, drives shifts toward more responsible consumer decisions.
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Survey indicates the intention-behavior gap in responsible purchasing often stems from information search difficulties and indifference rather than intention alone.
Information retrieval can empower socially responsible consumerism by reducing information asymmetries, supporting complex ethical searches, and calibrating consumer knowledge during product decisions.
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