This paper examines the extent to which the cultural dimension of individualism-collectivism matters for the stringency of climate change policies across the world. I postulate that individualistic societies are endowed with a better capacity to implement stringent climate change regulations compared with their collectivistic counterparts. This notion is tested using data for a world sample of up to 92 countries. To achieve causal inference, I isolate exogenous sources of variation in individualistic cultures, based on blood distance to the UK and historical pathogen prevalence. The results lend strong empirical support to my propositions. I also find evidence that individualism exerts a positive influence on the stringency of climate chang...
Institutions have a central role in climate change governance. But while there is a flourishing lite...
There is now an extensive literature on the question of how individual-level factors affect climate ...
From a theoretical perspective, the effect of international climate policy on individual willingness...
This paper examines the extent to which the cultural dimension of individualism-collectivism matters...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the extent to which the cultural dimension of individualism/colle...
Supplementary files for article Individualism and climate change policies: international evidence ...
The willingness to take action against climate change may be shaped by cultural orientations. The pr...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
There is now an extensive literature on the question of how individual-level factors affect climate ...
Climate policy has distributional effects, and ratcheting up climate ambition will only become polit...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global...
Institutions have a central role in climate change governance. But while there is a flourishing lite...
There is now an extensive literature on the question of how individual-level factors affect climate ...
From a theoretical perspective, the effect of international climate policy on individual willingness...
This paper examines the extent to which the cultural dimension of individualism-collectivism matters...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the extent to which the cultural dimension of individualism/colle...
Supplementary files for article Individualism and climate change policies: international evidence ...
The willingness to take action against climate change may be shaped by cultural orientations. The pr...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
There is now an extensive literature on the question of how individual-level factors affect climate ...
Climate policy has distributional effects, and ratcheting up climate ambition will only become polit...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global...
Institutions have a central role in climate change governance. But while there is a flourishing lite...
There is now an extensive literature on the question of how individual-level factors affect climate ...
From a theoretical perspective, the effect of international climate policy on individual willingness...