1.
Natures Sciences Societes
; 29(4):479-486, 2021.
Article
in French
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1873569
ABSTRACT
The question addressed by this research article concerns the world after the pandemica Does this pandemic represent a decisive moment that will shift us towards a more socially and environmentally responsible society? In line with this question, will new habits and new responsible behaviors develop in a sustainable manner? To respond to these challenges, the article starts with plural theories associated with changing habits. Recommendations addressed to companies, as well as to public decision-makers or citizens are proposed to draw the contours of a socially and ecologically more acceptable post-Covid-19. ©
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Annals of Behavioral Medicine
; 56(SUPP 1):S70-S70, 2022.
Article
in English
| Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1848932