2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-4944(02)00078-6
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How does environmental concern influence specific environmentally related behaviors? A new answer to an old question

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“…With respect to the former correlation, an empirical study by Bamberg indicates that more environmentally-concerned individuals believe that they can achieve a higher level of behavioural control over any pro-environmental behaviours they engage in, compared to less environmentally concerned individuals [44]. A higher level of environmental-concern is also demonstrated to be an indirect, rather than direct determinant of pro-environmental behaviour, which depends upon the specifics of situations in which decisions are made [44].…”
Section: Valuing the Environment Versus Energy Attitudes And Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With respect to the former correlation, an empirical study by Bamberg indicates that more environmentally-concerned individuals believe that they can achieve a higher level of behavioural control over any pro-environmental behaviours they engage in, compared to less environmentally concerned individuals [44]. A higher level of environmental-concern is also demonstrated to be an indirect, rather than direct determinant of pro-environmental behaviour, which depends upon the specifics of situations in which decisions are made [44].…”
Section: Valuing the Environment Versus Energy Attitudes And Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A higher level of environmental-concern is also demonstrated to be an indirect, rather than direct determinant of pro-environmental behaviour, which depends upon the specifics of situations in which decisions are made [44]. In any case, it is likely that individuals must possess environmental values in the first place in order to carry out pro-environmental behaviours [38,45].…”
Section: Valuing the Environment Versus Energy Attitudes And Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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