2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15032225
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Using a Unified Model of TPB, NAM, and SOBC to Investigate the Energy-Saving Behaviour of Urban Residents in Vietnam: Moderation Role of Cultural Values

Abstract: This study integrated the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), the norm activation model (NAM), and the stimulus–organism–behaviour–consequences theory (SOBC) to determine how external (subjective injunctive norm, subjective descriptive norm, and perceived behavioural control) and internal stimuli (ascription of responsibility, awareness of consequences) stimulate organisms (attitude towards energy saving and personal norms), which in turn drives behavioural responses (energy-saving intentions and behaviours) an… Show more

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“…The TPB gained widespread recognition as one of the most prominent social-psychological frameworks (Wallace and Buil, 2023;Gansser and Reich, 2023). It has been extensively employed to investigate behavioral intentions and behaviors across various areas of research, such as energy conservation (Xuan et al, 2023), digital entrepreneurship (Xin and Ma, 2023;Wach and Bilan, 2023) and proenvironmental consumption (Valentin and Hechanova, 2023). According to the TPB, attitude (an individual's evaluation of whether performing a certain behavior is favorable or unfavorable), subjective norms (perceived social pressures that influence whether or not an individual carries out a certain action) and perceived behavioral control (an individual' ability and feasibility of conducting a certain action) serve as immediate predictors of behavioral intention (Ajzen, 1991), which is identified as an indicator of the extent to which people are willing to exert effort in performing a certain behavior (Ding et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The TPB gained widespread recognition as one of the most prominent social-psychological frameworks (Wallace and Buil, 2023;Gansser and Reich, 2023). It has been extensively employed to investigate behavioral intentions and behaviors across various areas of research, such as energy conservation (Xuan et al, 2023), digital entrepreneurship (Xin and Ma, 2023;Wach and Bilan, 2023) and proenvironmental consumption (Valentin and Hechanova, 2023). According to the TPB, attitude (an individual's evaluation of whether performing a certain behavior is favorable or unfavorable), subjective norms (perceived social pressures that influence whether or not an individual carries out a certain action) and perceived behavioral control (an individual' ability and feasibility of conducting a certain action) serve as immediate predictors of behavioral intention (Ajzen, 1991), which is identified as an indicator of the extent to which people are willing to exert effort in performing a certain behavior (Ding et al, 2023).…”
Section: Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, some scholars argue that even with the integration of the TPB and the NAM, the merged model may not be entirely convincing in explaining environmentally friendly behaviors (Xuan et al, 2023;Li et al, 2019). The combined TPB-NAM model overlooks the role of self-determined drivers, such as intrinsic motivations, in inspiring individuals behaving in pro-environmentally manners (Fallah Zavareh et al, 2020).…”
Section: Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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