This research tests the idea that a salient global identity positively affects people’s willingness to pay for environmentally friendly products. Results from a large-scale multi-nation survey (N = 75,934) as well as two studies (N = 322) conducted in Singapore supported this prediction. We found that participants with a more (vs. less) dominant global identity indicated greater support for environmentally friendly products and exhibited increased pro-environmental behavior. We further show that the effect is driven by a stronger feeling of personal responsibility toward the environment among individuals who possess a dominant global identity. Findings from this research suggest that the formation of stronger global identity, a psychologica...
This Data in Brief article is for Study 2 in the manuscript # JEVP-2018-140 (“The Impact of Moral Id...
In this research, we examine the effects of moral identity on green consumption tendency and a key p...
Moral motives are important for pro-environmental behavior. But such behavior is not only motivated ...
To reduce environmental problems, citizens, governments, and organisations need to take action to re...
In this paper, we respond to the call for more holistic and culturally diverse research to advance u...
Most research in environmental psychology is conducted in individualistic countries and focuses on f...
In this dissertation, we proposed that environmental group-identity, in addition to environmental se...
To reduce environmental problems, citizens, governments, and organisations need to take action to re...
In order to effectively mitigate climate change, people need to adopt environmentally-friendly actio...
YesThis study empirically examines the combined effect of two crucial internal consumer predispositi...
This study draws on social identity theory to explain differences in individual support for environm...
This Data in Brief article is for Study 3 in the manuscript # JEVP-2018-140 (“The Impact of Moral Id...
This Data in Brief article is for Study 2 in the manuscript # JEVP-2018-140 (“The Impact of Moral Id...
In this research, we examine the effects of moral identity on green consumption tendency and a key p...
Moral motives are important for pro-environmental behavior. But such behavior is not only motivated ...
To reduce environmental problems, citizens, governments, and organisations need to take action to re...
In this paper, we respond to the call for more holistic and culturally diverse research to advance u...
Most research in environmental psychology is conducted in individualistic countries and focuses on f...
In this dissertation, we proposed that environmental group-identity, in addition to environmental se...
To reduce environmental problems, citizens, governments, and organisations need to take action to re...
In order to effectively mitigate climate change, people need to adopt environmentally-friendly actio...
YesThis study empirically examines the combined effect of two crucial internal consumer predispositi...
This study draws on social identity theory to explain differences in individual support for environm...
This Data in Brief article is for Study 3 in the manuscript # JEVP-2018-140 (“The Impact of Moral Id...
This Data in Brief article is for Study 2 in the manuscript # JEVP-2018-140 (“The Impact of Moral Id...
In this research, we examine the effects of moral identity on green consumption tendency and a key p...
Moral motives are important for pro-environmental behavior. But such behavior is not only motivated ...