General antecedents of environmental behavior: Relationships between values, worldviews, environmental concern, and environmental behavior.

Steg, L., De Groot, J. I.M., Drijerink, L., Abrahamse, W. and Siero, F., 2011. General antecedents of environmental behavior: Relationships between values, worldviews, environmental concern, and environmental behavior. Society and Natural Resources, 24 (4), pp. 349-367.

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DOI: 10.1080/08941920903214116

Abstract

Results of two studies are reported, in which we compare the predictive power of three general behavioural antecedents (i.e., values, worldviews and environmental concern) in explaining personal norms, behavioural intentions (i.e., environmental activism) and acceptability of energy policies. Values – especially biospheric - appeared to be more powerful in explaining personal norms, intentions and policy acceptability than were worldviews and environmental concern, although these differences were in some cases not statistically significant.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0894-1920
Subjects:Geography and Environmental Studies
Psychology
Social Sciences > Sociology
Group:School of Design, Engineering & Computing > Psychology Research Group
ID Code:17809
Deposited By:Dr J. I. M. De Groot LEFT
Deposited On:19 May 2011 14:32
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:44

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