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Linking environmental knowledge, environmental responsibility, altruism, and intention toward green hotels through ecocentric and anthropocentric attitudes

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2022
Purpose This study aims to examine the effects of environmental knowledge, perceived environmental responsibility and altruism on tourist’s intention to stay in green hotels.
Ataul Karim Patwary   +4 more
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Aging and altruism: A meta-analysis.

Psychology and Aging, 2021
Life span theories postulate that altruistic tendencies increase in adult development, but the mechanisms and moderators of age-related differences in altruism are poorly understood. In particular, it is unclear to what extent age differences in altruism
Erika P Sparrow   +3 more
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Antecedents of green purchase behaviour: an examination of altruism and environmental knowledge

, 2020
Prior studies mostly investigated the relationship between the cognitive characteristics of individuals and their pro-environmentalism, addressing the need for green hotel operators to understand the different green purchase patterns of consumers.
Lei Wang   +2 more
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The Possibility of Altruism

, 2016
Just as there are rational requirements on thought, there are rational requirements on action. This book defends a conception of ethics, and a related conception of human nature, according to which altruism is included among the basic rational ...
T. Nagel
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Disentangling altruism and public service motivation: who exhibits organizational citizenship behaviour?

, 2020
Public service motivation (PSM) is a core concept in public administration, but has gained less traction in other disciplines. To address this, we need to differentiate PSM from related concepts, such as altruism.
Jaclyn S. Piatak, Stephen B. Holt
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Pseudo-altruism

Psychiatric Quarterly, 1981
Pseudo-altruism is a pattern of behavior used by people who have a problem in coping satisfactorily with repressed rage. Observed in both individual and group psychotherapy, it allows the discharge of unacceptable impulses through professed concern about others. This model involves the interaction of at least three people.
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The Definition of Effective Altruism

Effective Altruism, 2019
The term “effective altruism” has no official definition, meaning that different authors will inevitably understand the term in different ways. Since this harbours the potential for considerable confusion, William MacAskill, one of the leaders of the ...
W. MacAskill
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Altruism

The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1999
Abstract Natural selection is an inescapable default position of all biology, and as such calls for no experimental proof. Would human beings with six fingers per hand be superior to those with five? If this were so, six-fingeredness would soon be the norm of the species. In truth, we deduce natural selection from whatever exists.
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The Evolution of Reciprocal Altruism

The Quarterly review of biology, 1971
R. Trivers
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