Povzetek
Preučevali smo potrošniško vedenje bodočih slovenskih učiteljev v
obdobju decembrskih praznikov in njihove poglede na trajnostno potrošnjo.
V raziskavi je sodelovalo 130 študentov Pedagoške fakultete
Univerze v Ljubljani. Vzorec je sestavljalo 11 študentov in 116 študentk,
trije študentje pa niso navedli spola. Anketa je bila izvedena januarja
2020. Izsledki raziskave kažejo, da je kar 95,4 % anketirancev prejelo darila
v otroštvu na dan svetega Miklavža, 60,0 % ob božiču in 23,1 % ob
praznovanju novega leta. Skoraj 13 % vprašanih je decembra v otroštvu
prejelo darila trikrat. V decembru 2019 jih je 54,6 % obdarilo za svetega
Miklavža, 65,2 % za božič in 10,8 % za novo leto. Božič je torej postal
najpogostejši čas obdarovanja v decembru. Študentje najpogosteje podarijo
svojim najdražjim sladkarije, oblačila in obutev ter kozmetiko.
Večina vprašanih za darila za decembrske praznike nameni manj kot 50
% svojih mesečnih prihodkov. Z vidikov trajnosti so anketiranci svoja
obdarovanja ocenili kot: 1) dajanje stvari, ki jih resnično potrebujejo;
2) dajanje daril in darilnih ovojev iz recikliranega materiala; 3) dajanje
nematerialnih daril; 4) zmanjšanje števila daril; 5) dajanje v dobrodelne
namene; 6) brez obdarovanja.
Ključne besede
vedenje potrošnikov;študentje;darila;trajnost;
Podatki
Jezik: |
Angleški jezik |
Leto izida: |
2021 |
Tipologija: |
1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek |
Organizacija: |
UL PEF - Pedagoška fakulteta |
Založnik: |
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Education |
UDK: |
366:37.01 |
COBISS: |
92258307
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ISSN: |
1855-9719 |
Št. ogledov: |
61 |
Št. prenosov: |
5 |
Ocena: |
0 (0 glasov) |
Metapodatki: |
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Ostali podatki
Sekundarni jezik: |
Angleški jezik |
Sekundarni naslov: |
The sustainability of pre-service teachers’ consumer behaviour for the december holidays |
Sekundarni povzetek: |
The consumer behaviour of Slovenian pre-service teachers for the December
holidays and their personal views about sustainable consumption
were studied. A total of 130 students of the University of Ljubljana’s Faculty
of Education took part in the study. The sample consisted of 11 male
and 116 female students, while 3 students did not report their gender. The
survey was conducted in January 2020. The results show that 95.4% of
the respondents received gifts during their childhood on Saint Nicholas
Day, 60.0% at Christmas and 23.1% when celebrating the New Year. Almost
13% of the respondents received gifts three times in December during
their childhood. In December 2019, 54.6% of them gave gifts for Saint
Nicholas Day, 65.2% at Christmas and 10.8% for the New Year. Christmas
has therefore become the most common gift-giving time in December.
Students most often give their loved ones sweets, clothes and shoes, and
cosmetics. The majority of the respondents spend less than 50% of their
monthly income on gifts for the December holidays. In terms of sustainability,
the respondents described their consumer behaviour as follows: (1)
giving or receiving things they really need, (2) giving or receiving gifts and
wrappings made of recyclable material, (3) giving or receiving nonmaterial
gifts, (4) reducing the number of gifts, (5) giving for charity, or (6) not
giving gifts at all. |
Sekundarne ključne besede: |
Vedenje potrošnikov;Učitelji; |
Vrsta datoteke: |
application/pdf |
Vrsta dela (COBISS): |
Članek v reviji |
Strani: |
str. 151-167 |
Letnik: |
ǂVol. ǂ11 |
Zvezek: |
ǂno. ǂ4 |
Čas izdaje: |
2021 |
DOI: |
10.26529/cepsj.1110 |
ID: |
14293245 |