Ritual and environmental ineffectiveness - How psychological ownership of community drives environmental behavior
Psychological ownership has been linked to various environmental behaviors, but extant research has typically examined a specific environmental element (i.e., a lake or national park) instead of abstract entities as the target of this ownership.
The current research investigates how psychological ownership of an abstract entity, namely one's community, impacts environmental attitudes and behaviors. Intrigued by previous research showing that consumer concern for the environment does not necessarily translate into pro‐environmental action, we examine the connection between psychological ownership,environmental concern, and environmental behaviors. We propose and find that the perception of environmental ineffectiveness moderates how these variables relate to one another.
LƯU Ý:
Tài liệu được chia sẻ bởi Anh "Quocphong Nguyen" Admin Group "Free Load Tài Liệu" và chỉ được dùng phục vụ mục đích học tập và nghiên cứu.
Psychological ownership has been linked to various environmental behaviors, but extant research has typically examined a specific environmental element (i.e., a lake or national park) instead of abstract entities as the target of this ownership.
The current research investigates how psychological ownership of an abstract entity, namely one's community, impacts environmental attitudes and behaviors. Intrigued by previous research showing that consumer concern for the environment does not necessarily translate into pro‐environmental action, we examine the connection between psychological ownership,environmental concern, and environmental behaviors. We propose and find that the perception of environmental ineffectiveness moderates how these variables relate to one another.
LƯU Ý:
Tài liệu được chia sẻ bởi Anh "Quocphong Nguyen" Admin Group "Free Load Tài Liệu" và chỉ được dùng phục vụ mục đích học tập và nghiên cứu.


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