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Vivian Frick
Vivian Frick studied social psychology with a minor in political science at the University of Zurich. After her studies she worked at the Institute for Sustainable Development at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) to promote sufficient energy behaviour.
She has been at the ZTG since June 2016 and is writing her doctorate in the Junior Research Group "Between Rebound Risks and Sufficiency Opportunities: Challenges of Decoupling Environmental Consumption and Economic Growth Using the Example of Digitalization of Services", funded by the BMBF.
Duration |
Activity |
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2016 onwards |
Doctorate at the ZTG |
2015-2016 |
Research Assistant at the Institute for Sustainable Development, ZHAW (CH) |
2013-2015 |
Master's degree "Social, Organizational and Industrial Psychology", University of Zurich (CH) |
Year | Topic |
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2020 | Frick, V., Matthies, E., Thøgersen, J., & Santarius, T. Do online environments promote sufficiency or overconsumption? Online advertisement and social media effects on clothing, digital devices, and air travel consumption. Journal of Consumer Behaviour. Doi: doi.org/10.1002/cb.1855 |
2020 | Frick, Vivian; Jaeger-Erben, Melanie; Hipp, Tamina (2020): The „making“ of product lifetime: the role of consumer practices and perceptions for longevity. PLATE Product Lifetimes And The Environment 2019. Nissen, N.F. and Jaeger-Erben, M. (Eds.). TU Berlin University Press. ISBN 978-3-7983-3124-2 (print), ISBN 978-3-7983-3125-9 (online) |
2019 | Frick, V., & Santarius, T. (2019): Smarte Konsumwende? Chancen und Grenzen der Digitalisierung für den nachhaltigen Konsum. In Das transformative Potenzial von Konsum zwischen Nachhaltigkeit und Digitalisierung (pp. 37-57). Springer VS, Wiesbaden. |
2018 | Frick, Vivian; Pohl, Johanna (2018): Anything, anywhere, anytime – Konsum im digitalen Zeitalter in: Politische Ökologie 155: Digitalisierung & Nachhaltigkeit, S. 46-51. |
2014 | Dörte Martens & Vivian Frick (2014). Gemeinschaftsgärten: Motive zur Initiierung und Einfluss auf Erholungserleben. Umweltpsychologie 18(2), 103-123. |
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