Beikverdi Lana

Description

D.Sc. Lana Beikverdi is a dedicated researcher exploring the complexities of sustainable consumption, with a focus on the rebound effects that can undermine eco-friendly behaviours. Her work delves into phenomena such as green impulse buying and the persistence of non-sustainable actions among consumers who identify as environmentally conscious. Additionally, she investigates the role of emerging technologies—such as service robots and AI—in shaping consumer behaviours, particularly their potential to promote or deter sustainable practices, meat consumption, and green impulse purchases. She seeks to provide actionable insights into fostering sustainable consumer habits through this research.

Keywords

Sustainable consumption, green impulse buying, impulse buying, rebound effects of sustainability

Affiliations

Arcada University of Applied Sciences
Senior Lecturer
Graduate school and research
2024 - present
Source: ORCID
Häme University of Applied Sciences
Visiting Lecturer
International Business
2023 - present
Source: ORCID
LUT University
Junior researcher
LUT Business School
2020 - 2023
Source: ORCID

Education (1)

Doctor of Science in Business Administration
Lappeenranta University of Technology

Publications (5)

2024
Uncovering impulse buying behaviour in sustainable settings

Green eCommerce in Small and Medium-Sized Towns in Asia: The Evidence from China

Reflective-Impulsive Green Buying: Psychological Mechanism and Role of Product Information

Granted funding (1)

Interplay of impulse buying and sustainable consumption
Liikesivistysrahasto

Activities and awards (3)

Conference presentation
Contemporary attitudes towards sustainable consumption in European and Asian small towns
2022
International collaboration: No

Conference presentation
Vicious circle of impulsive buying and consumer well-being
2021
International collaboration: No

Conference presentation
Paradox of Impulsive Buying in Sustainable Settings
2021
International collaboration: No