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Ms. Daria Terenteva
Sain Petersburg State University

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0 Fuzzy logic
0 Sustaiable consumption
0 Responsible consumption and production
0 Sustainable development and ecological economics
0 Digitalization & sustainability

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The main research interest is sustainability in the context of ecological and sociological issues, particularly in a digital environment, quantitative methods. Background: Graduated with honours from Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University, Bachelor of Economics in 2020, major: Energy Economics. Winner of the regional contest of company TGC-1 with scientific work in section “ecology in energetics”. To research sustainable development from a different perspective became an MA student at the sociological department at St Petersburg State University in 2020, program «Studies in European societies». Received scholarship from Alfred Toepfer Foundation (Hamburg, Germany) for participation in the interdisciplinary course «Kolleg Europa 2021» with the topic «Thinking Europe Sustainably». Currently studying at Bielefeld University in Germany, received a student mobility grant to conduct research for a master dissertation in the field of responsible consumption.

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Published: 28 June 2021 in Sustainability
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The modern culture of consumption often does not correspond to the principles of sustainable development, which leads to environmental pollution. As a possible solution to this problem, the authors propose to analyze the concept of sustainable consumption, following which can reduce the negative impact of mankind on the environment, which is an urgent issue at the global level. The aim of the study is to build a tool for comparative analysis of the level of sustainable consumption. The analysis is carried out in the digital environment, since this space provides a relative freedom of expression of the opinion of individuals, and the obtained data reflect the real level of “sustainability” of the behavior of participants in thematic social communities. The result of the research is an analytical tool tested on thematic social communities of the VK.com social network. In the process of building an analytical tool, primary and secondary tokenization were carried out using computer linguistics tools, an analytical dataframe was formed for a source reflecting the studied content-thematic component. To automate the process of forming a set of tokens, Python 3 programming language was used. The proposed tool can be used to determine the level of sustainable consumption in different social communities relative to each other. This approach can be used by companies to find target audiences and to promote environmentally friendly products. Moreover, this tool can be applied to attract consumers by increasing the level of sustainability in the corporate culture based on the research results. A separate problematic of realizing the developed methodology is the ethical component of analyzing natural digital information and the use of the results obtained on the basis of its analysis.

ACS Style

Yanjie Li; Daria Terenteva; Olga Konnikova; Evgenii Konnikov. Comparative Assessment of Sustainable Consumption Based on the Digital Information Environment Content-Thematic Component Differentiation. Sustainability 2021, 13, 7215 .

AMA Style

Yanjie Li, Daria Terenteva, Olga Konnikova, Evgenii Konnikov. Comparative Assessment of Sustainable Consumption Based on the Digital Information Environment Content-Thematic Component Differentiation. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (13):7215.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Yanjie Li; Daria Terenteva; Olga Konnikova; Evgenii Konnikov. 2021. "Comparative Assessment of Sustainable Consumption Based on the Digital Information Environment Content-Thematic Component Differentiation." Sustainability 13, no. 13: 7215.