MARIA CARMEN DI POCE

PhD Graduate

PhD program:: XXXVII


supervisor: Alberto Pastore
co-supervisor: Camilla Barbarossa

Thesis title: The climate apocalypse is coming. I want to eat brownies!:” How climate change’s threat influences vice food consumption

Addressing climate change and safeguarding consumers’ health are critical imperatives; however, balancing these objectives can be challenging, as individuals’ perceptions of climate change may lead to increased consumption of unhealthy foods. Drawing on appraisal theory, this study examines whether, how, and when climate change appraisals influence vice food consumption. Using a mixed-method design that combines in-depth interviews (Study 1), three online experiments, and a field experiment (Studies 2, 3, 4, and 5), this research provides a multifaceted perspective on the phenomenon. I demonstrate that low collective efficacy perceptions among consumers lead to increased consumption of vice foods rather than healthy options. Anxiety is identified as the primary psychological mechanism driving this effect, more so than alternative emotional explanations (e.g., fear). The mediating effect of anxiety also gets amplified among vulnerable consumers with low self-control. This research provides insights to support the simultaneous achievement of the United Nations’ Sustainable Goals for addressing climate change and promoting individual health and well-being, with significant implications for policymakers and society at large.

Research products

11573/1726372 - 2024 - Climate change, safety threat, and consumer food responses
Barbarossa, Camilla; Di Poce, Maria Carmen; Pastore, Alberto - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: International Marketing Trends Conference (Venice, Italy)
book: Proceedings of the International Marketing Trends Conference - ()

11573/1726370 - 2024 - Eating our eco-anxieties away: How climate change threat and collective impotence fuel the consumption of vice food,
Di Poce, M. C.; Barbarossa, C.; Pastore, A. - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: European Marketing Academy Annual Conference (EMAC Annual Conference) (Bucharest, Romania)
book: Proceedings of the European Marketing Academy - ()

11573/1690545 - 2023 - Climate change, needs frustration, and consumer responses
Barbarossa, Camilla; Di Poce, Maria Carmen; Pastore, Alberto - 04d Abstract in atti di convegno
conference: EMAC Regional Conference (Atene)
book: Proceedings of the European Marketing Academy - ()

11573/1687517 - 2023 - Exploring young adults’ unwillingness to adopt COVID-19 contact tracing apps. A mixed-method study
Barbarossa, Camilla; Patrizi, Michela; Vernuccio, Maria; Di Poce, Maria Carmen - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: SINERGIE (-Verona Italy: Cueim Comunicazione Srl) pp. 271-293 - issn: 0393-5108 - wos: (0) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85176399325 (0)

11573/1686106 - 2023 - The resistance toward COVID-19 contact tracing apps. A study of psychological reactance among young adults in Italy
Barbarossa, Camilla; Patrizi, Michela; Vernuccio, Maria; Di Poce, Maria Carmen; Pastore, Alberto - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: HEALTH POLICY (Elsevier Science Ireland Limited:PO Box 85, Limerick Ireland:011 353 61 709600, 011 353 61 61944, EMAIL: usinfo-f@elsevier.com, INTERNET: http://www.elsevier.com, Fax: 011 353 61 709114) pp. - - issn: 0168-8510 - wos: WOS:001052746800001 (0) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85166982736 (0)

11573/1674158 - 2022 - Climate Change threats, needs frustration, and consumer responses: An exploratory study
Di Poce, Maria Carmen; Barbarossa, Camilla; Pastore, Alberto - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: Sinergie-SIMA Management Conference - Boosting Knowledge & Trust For a Sustainable Business (Milano)
book: Conference Proceedings Sinergie-SIMA - ()

11573/1604113 - 2021 - The failure of COVID-19 contact tracing apps. A psychological reactance theoretical perspective
Barbarossa, Camilla; Patrizi, Michela; Vernuccio, Maria; Di Poce, Maria Carmen; Pastore, Alberto - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: EMAC Regional 2021 Conference (Warsaw, Poland)
book: Proceedings of the European Marketing Academy - ()

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