Plastic pollution has become a major global problem and recycling is one step to take to solve the issue. A lot of research on nudge theory have focused on consumers, but very few have investigated the effect of nudges on employees’ environmental behaviour. Organizations produce substantial amount of plastic wastes where the success of correct recycling depends mainly on employees. The aim of this thesis is therefore to motivate and encourage employees’ plastic recycling behaviour by introducing simple nudges and investigate their stated and revealed preferences while taking the value-action gap into consideration. Theory of planned behaviour and nudge theory were used as conceptual lenses to guide this research. A quasi-experimental fiel...
This work investigates the impact of human-human interaction on a target behaviour change by compari...
Background: This thesis is a collaboration between the researcher and the company of SkiStar AB, loc...
In this study, we examine whether reminders are able to overcome limited attention and effectively p...
Master's thesis in Economic AnalysisPlastic pollution has become a major global problem and recyclin...
In European countries over 40% of food loss and waste occurs at the retail and consumer stages; this...
Purpose Research shows a recycling behavior gap where end consumers are positive towards recycling b...
Incorrect waste disposal has devastating consequences for the environment. Recycling is an environme...
This study explores how nudging instruments are used to encourage environmentally friendly behavior ...
This paper tests whether visual nudges help direct attention towards existing instructions designed ...
Recognizing the importance of food waste as an environmental and social problem, this thesis aims to...
To achieve sustainability, organizations are challenged to fundamentally and rapidly transform their...
Human behaviour need to change in order to avoid potentially catastrophic global environmental chang...
Within neoclassical theory and behavioral economics, different views are presented on people's egois...
The interest in sustainability has risen in recent times where several instruments have been put in ...
This study investigated if alteration of cues and rewards of people at a university workout center c...
This work investigates the impact of human-human interaction on a target behaviour change by compari...
Background: This thesis is a collaboration between the researcher and the company of SkiStar AB, loc...
In this study, we examine whether reminders are able to overcome limited attention and effectively p...
Master's thesis in Economic AnalysisPlastic pollution has become a major global problem and recyclin...
In European countries over 40% of food loss and waste occurs at the retail and consumer stages; this...
Purpose Research shows a recycling behavior gap where end consumers are positive towards recycling b...
Incorrect waste disposal has devastating consequences for the environment. Recycling is an environme...
This study explores how nudging instruments are used to encourage environmentally friendly behavior ...
This paper tests whether visual nudges help direct attention towards existing instructions designed ...
Recognizing the importance of food waste as an environmental and social problem, this thesis aims to...
To achieve sustainability, organizations are challenged to fundamentally and rapidly transform their...
Human behaviour need to change in order to avoid potentially catastrophic global environmental chang...
Within neoclassical theory and behavioral economics, different views are presented on people's egois...
The interest in sustainability has risen in recent times where several instruments have been put in ...
This study investigated if alteration of cues and rewards of people at a university workout center c...
This work investigates the impact of human-human interaction on a target behaviour change by compari...
Background: This thesis is a collaboration between the researcher and the company of SkiStar AB, loc...
In this study, we examine whether reminders are able to overcome limited attention and effectively p...