2020
DOI: 10.3390/socsci9120221
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The Functionality of Dissimilarity: Pro-Environmental Behavior through Heterogenous Networks

Abstract: This study explores whether social interaction with dissimilar others can lead to pro-environmental behavior. Dissimilar others are people who differ from the person in question (e.g., in terms of lifestyle or culture). While most research focuses on homogenous social networks (e.g., spatial communities), we explore the potential of network heterophily. Specifically, using data (n = 1370) from the Flemish Survey on Sociocultural Shifts, we examine the relationship between network heterophily and pro-environmen… Show more

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“…It may, more particularly, be used to save money. Thus, from a financial perspective, energy curtailment is often attractive for low-income households [37]. Furthermore, energy curtailment is an invisible-or inconspicuous-practice which is conducted mostly in-doors [38,39].…”
Section: Sustainable Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may, more particularly, be used to save money. Thus, from a financial perspective, energy curtailment is often attractive for low-income households [37]. Furthermore, energy curtailment is an invisible-or inconspicuous-practice which is conducted mostly in-doors [38,39].…”
Section: Sustainable Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 99%