Guided by the AMO theory, VBN theory, and warm-glow-giving theory, the theoretical glue that joint the proposed model together this study investigates how employing Green HRM practices and Eco-Islamic Phenomenon (i.e.
Syed Yasir Abbas Zaidi +3 more
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Protecting the environment for self-interested reasons. Altruism is not the only pathway to sustainability [PDF]
Concerns for environmental issues are important drivers of sustainable and pro-environmental behaviors, and can be differentiated between those with a self-enhancing (egoistic) vs. self-transcendent (biospheric) psychological foundation. Yet to date, the
Bonaiuto, Marino +2 more
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The Role of Compensatory Beliefs in Rationalizing Environmentally Detrimental Behaviors [PDF]
Compensatory green beliefs (CGBs) reflect the idea that a pro-environmental behavior (e.g., recycling) can off-set the negative effects of an environmentally detrimental behavior (e.g., driving). It is thought that CGBs might help explain why people act
Hope, Aimie LB +4 more
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Coherently arbitrary pro-environmental behavior
An accurate understanding of pro-environmental behavior is a key research topic within environmental psychology and a prerequisite for an adequate psychological response to environmental issues. In this study, we present an experiment testing the degree to which decision makers’ pro-environmental behavior is “coherently arbitrary”.
Sebastian Berger, Daniel Bregulla
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Moral, wasteful, frugal, or thrifty? Identifying consumer identities to understand and manage pro-environmental behaviour [PDF]
Moral motives are important for pro-environmental behavior. But such behavior is not only motivated by moral or environmental concerns. We examined what higher order motives, other than morality, may be important for understanding pro-environmental ...
Cherry, M +3 more
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Exploring pro-environmental behaviors of consumers: An analysis of contextual factors, attitude, and behaviors [PDF]
By including the context within which consumers' pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors are formed, this research provides a comprehensive delineation of the process that leads from context to behavior.
Ertz, Myriam +2 more
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Place attachment promotes pro-environmental behaviors: The mediating role of nature relatedness [PDF]
Residents’ participation in pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) is critical for addressing environmental problems and promoting sustainable development. Place attachment (PA) may play a key role in motivating residents’ pro-environment behaviors, yet the ...
Chen Xiaolei, Liu Pingping
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Social signals and sustainability: ambiguity about motivations can affect status perceptions of efficiency and curtailment behaviors [PDF]
Perceived status can affect the diffusion of pro-environmental behaviors and sustainable consumption. However, the status of different forms of sustainable consumption has not been adequately explored.
Brooks, Jeremy S. +3 more
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Happiness and pro-environmental consumption behaviors [PDF]
Purpose – This paper employs the theoretical foundations for subjective well-being to examine the impacts of two underlying dimensions of subjective well-being (psychological well-being and social well-being) on pro-environmental consumption behaviors ...
Hung Vu Nguyen +3 more
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Misperception and pro-environmental behaviors of the Chinese public toward air pollution
This study analyzes the misperceptions of the Chinese public about air pollution levels and other potential predictors of participation in pro-environmental behaviors based on the 2013 Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS). In this paper, misperception is
Xiuqin Wu +5 more
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