Recent studies have shown that psychological motivational constructs (like environmental awareness) only predict overconsumptious unsustainable behaviour with particular high environmental impact (like mobility behaviour) to a small extent, whereas income is the most relevant predictor. It has been considered that working time reduction might be a promising strategy to counter this harmful income effect. The less people work, the less money they have to spend on unsustainable behaviour. Additionally, reduced working time might increase discretionary time, and might thus allow individuals to better align their actions on their (pro-environmental) values, leading to an increase in sufficiency-oriented behaviour. However, intra-individual empi...
Increasing incidence of paid work in Australia and many other countries is often seen as severely co...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The considerable gap between the individuals level of concern about climate cha...
From grocery shopping and cooking to house cleaning and dog-walking, the possibility of outsourcing ...
Working time reductions (WTR) are a promising strategy to foster both environmental behaviour and in...
A reduction in working hours is being considered to tackle issues associated with ecological sustain...
Despite high profile environmental campaigns, Americans are no more likely to engage in environmenta...
In the ongoing discussions on the transition to low-carbon systems a reduction of working hours has ...
In the environmental movement there is an idea that a reduction in work hours could be good for the ...
Can the voluntary reduction of working hours as a sufficiency practice promote more environmentally...
Is reducing paid working time (WT) a potential win-win climate change mitigation strategy, which may...
‘Energy sufficiency’ involves reducing consumption of energy services in order to minimise the assoc...
Numerous studies investigated how people's willingness to engage in pro-environmental behaviours (PE...
The environmental challenges we face today have made the need to behave pro-environmentally increasi...
In this article, we look at explanations for why people want to change their working hours. We focus...
Working time reduction (WTR) is a policy that could improve quality of life while reducing environme...
Increasing incidence of paid work in Australia and many other countries is often seen as severely co...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The considerable gap between the individuals level of concern about climate cha...
From grocery shopping and cooking to house cleaning and dog-walking, the possibility of outsourcing ...
Working time reductions (WTR) are a promising strategy to foster both environmental behaviour and in...
A reduction in working hours is being considered to tackle issues associated with ecological sustain...
Despite high profile environmental campaigns, Americans are no more likely to engage in environmenta...
In the ongoing discussions on the transition to low-carbon systems a reduction of working hours has ...
In the environmental movement there is an idea that a reduction in work hours could be good for the ...
Can the voluntary reduction of working hours as a sufficiency practice promote more environmentally...
Is reducing paid working time (WT) a potential win-win climate change mitigation strategy, which may...
‘Energy sufficiency’ involves reducing consumption of energy services in order to minimise the assoc...
Numerous studies investigated how people's willingness to engage in pro-environmental behaviours (PE...
The environmental challenges we face today have made the need to behave pro-environmentally increasi...
In this article, we look at explanations for why people want to change their working hours. We focus...
Working time reduction (WTR) is a policy that could improve quality of life while reducing environme...
Increasing incidence of paid work in Australia and many other countries is often seen as severely co...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The considerable gap between the individuals level of concern about climate cha...
From grocery shopping and cooking to house cleaning and dog-walking, the possibility of outsourcing ...