2018
DOI: 10.1080/1573062x.2019.1581233
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Boosting water conservation by improving campaign: Evidence from a field study in China

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“… Li et al, 2019 ), age ( Hughes et al, 2019 ),and educational attainment ( Meyer, 2015 ) were paid attention to. In the external environment of individuals, scholars pay attention to reference group ( Mi et al, 2019b ), social norm ( Young et al, 2017 ; Sun et al, 2018 ), leadership style ( Mi et al, 2019a ), and pro-environment climates ( Zientara and Zamojska, 2018 ). However, the important events in the external context have not been paid enough attention to in promoting individual PEBI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Li et al, 2019 ), age ( Hughes et al, 2019 ),and educational attainment ( Meyer, 2015 ) were paid attention to. In the external environment of individuals, scholars pay attention to reference group ( Mi et al, 2019b ), social norm ( Young et al, 2017 ; Sun et al, 2018 ), leadership style ( Mi et al, 2019a ), and pro-environment climates ( Zientara and Zamojska, 2018 ). However, the important events in the external context have not been paid enough attention to in promoting individual PEBI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing research has been devoted to exploring the influential factors of PEB (Cleveland, Robertson, & Volk, 2020; Pícha & Navrátil, 2019; Sun, Li, She, Eimontaite, & Yang, 2018). The review of Li, Zhao, Ma, Shao, and Zhang (2019) reported that individual psychological factors play a more important role in predicting PEB, compared with external factors (such as economic costs and convenience) and demographic factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies, however, have argued that positive frames give a higher perceived value and thus have better results in environmental protection behavior ( Liu and Gu, 2020 ). Although it is true that alertness has an impact on people’s environmental behavior ( Sun et al, 2018 ; She et al, 2019 ), and some studies have attempted to explain the role of the framing effect in terms of level of explanation (which affects alertness and perceptions of severity) ( White et al, 2011 ), research has shown that the framing effect only works when activated in the right half of the human brain (which primarily controls emotions and abstract perceptions) ( McElroy and Seta, 2004 ). That is, the effects of the framing effect are not achieved through detailed processing of information (e.g., judging the severity of an event), but rather are realized through abstract perceptions such as emotions.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%