2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9030415
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Moderating Effects of Trust on Environmentally Significant Behavior in Korea

Abstract: Abstract:To treat environmental problems and to seek sustainable development, voluntary and cooperative efforts, which is really against the traditional mentality with the emphasis on the individual competitive optimization, became the key to maintain the sustainability of complex social and ecological systems. To understand the cooperative and voluntary individual's environmentally significant behavior (ESB), this paper focuses on the role of trust, and assesses the effect of trust on the relationship between… Show more

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“…This insight could be used in a more constructive way in the future (not only in Sweden, but also in other countries with similar socio-ecological contexts), for example, by ensuring that trust and collaboration between public and private actors are established in a way that makes everyone feel involved before the authorities, in a later stage, come in with their recommendations and/or particular demands (cf., [51][52][53][54][55]). Once trust has been built, and the different partners clearly see the added value (i.e., that it is a win-win situation) of collaborating, the forms of collaboration can be more easily spread and continue in new processes and projects.…”
Section: Concluding Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This insight could be used in a more constructive way in the future (not only in Sweden, but also in other countries with similar socio-ecological contexts), for example, by ensuring that trust and collaboration between public and private actors are established in a way that makes everyone feel involved before the authorities, in a later stage, come in with their recommendations and/or particular demands (cf., [51][52][53][54][55]). Once trust has been built, and the different partners clearly see the added value (i.e., that it is a win-win situation) of collaborating, the forms of collaboration can be more easily spread and continue in new processes and projects.…”
Section: Concluding Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Private-sphere pro-environmental behavior involves practical behaviors by which individuals can protect the environment through their own individual efforts (time and energy) to directly influence environmental quality. Public-sphere pro-environmental behavior refers to actions that cause environmental impacts indirectly through the public domain [63].…”
Section: Public-sphere Pro-environmental Behavior (Pspb)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable water resource management includes both water availability and usability without compromising its quality. Sustainable water resource management should meet the socio-economic and environmental needs of society [2][3][4]. To understand the water quantity demand, there is a need to understand the geographical profile, natural and human resources, socio-economic structures, and the features of water resources in the region [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%