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Charitable giving as a behavioural change intervention: Priming pro-environmental self-identity to elicit cognitive dissonance and promote environmentally sustainable dishes

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Publication date: October 2026

Source: Food Quality and Preference, Volume 144

Author(s): David Fechner, Sebastian Isbanner, Bettina Grün, Sara Dolnicar

Publication date: October 2026Source: Food Quality and Preference, Volume 144Author(s): David Fechner, Sebastian Isbanner, Bettina Grün, Sara Dolnicar Read More

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