Despite rich theorisation on the structure and content of people’s values and great interest in the concept of value change, there is currently little coordinated understanding of how people’s values might shift over time. This paper draws upon different value traditions in a multi-level framework that articulates possible pathways of value change within individuals and groups and within a social-ecological context. Individual- and group-level values may change in response to events over an individual’s life course or changes in the social-ecological context that people are living in. Group-level values may also change as the composition of individuals within a social group change. These pathways are likely to act differently on values conc...
Three longitudinal studies examine a fundamental question regarding adjustment of personal values to...
Values are assumed to be relatively stable during adulthood. Yet, little research has examined value...
Social valuation of ecosystem services and public policy alternatives is one of the greatest challen...
Despite rich theorisation on the structure and content of people’s values and great interest in the ...
Despite rich theorisation on the structure and content of people’s values and great interest in the ...
Hofer M, Reinders H, Fries S. How values change. A goal-theoretical approach to explaining individua...
The study of cognition can provide key insights into the social dimension of coupled social-ecologic...
Transformation to sustainability has been defined as the fundamental alteration of the nature of a s...
The social-ecological systems framework has guided investigations of complex interactions among ecos...
We studied the role of human values in social innovations (SIs) in four forest-dependent communities...
Understanding value stability and change is essential for understanding values of both individuals a...
Three longitudinal studies examine a fundamental question regarding adjustment of personal values to...
Values are assumed to be relatively stable during adulthood. Yet, little research has examined value...
Social valuation of ecosystem services and public policy alternatives is one of the greatest challen...
Despite rich theorisation on the structure and content of people’s values and great interest in the ...
Despite rich theorisation on the structure and content of people’s values and great interest in the ...
Hofer M, Reinders H, Fries S. How values change. A goal-theoretical approach to explaining individua...
The study of cognition can provide key insights into the social dimension of coupled social-ecologic...
Transformation to sustainability has been defined as the fundamental alteration of the nature of a s...
The social-ecological systems framework has guided investigations of complex interactions among ecos...
We studied the role of human values in social innovations (SIs) in four forest-dependent communities...
Understanding value stability and change is essential for understanding values of both individuals a...
Three longitudinal studies examine a fundamental question regarding adjustment of personal values to...
Values are assumed to be relatively stable during adulthood. Yet, little research has examined value...
Social valuation of ecosystem services and public policy alternatives is one of the greatest challen...