This article validates that the willingness for continued commitment (WCC) is a predictor for manifest action, situated within the theory of continued social commitment and based on a longitudinal study (N = 204) on pollution control. The authors found that the predictive power of WCC can be increased further by taking into account volitional aspects of behavior, including means, aims, and context categories derived from the rubicon Model of Action. In previous research, the authors had found that WCC to proenvironmental behavior depends mainly on a set of cognitive appraisals and emotions related to norms and responsibilities. In the present study (N = 558), the authors show WCC to mediate most of the effects of these responsibility and no...
Existing research in environmental psychology suggests that humans are conscious of the impact that ...
Environmental issues are some of the most pressing threats the world is facing nowadays. In this con...
Two field studies examined the role of attitudes, subjective norms, perceived control, anticipated e...
Within the framework of a theory of continued commitment, willingness for continued commitment (WCC)...
Commitment making is commonly regarded as an effective way to promote proenvironmental behaviors. Th...
We tested a model of antecedents and outcomes of commitment to the environment, defined as psycholog...
Aims: Greater global and local responsible environmental behavior requires the consideration of futu...
International audienceThis research was intended to study the impact of binding communication (Joule...
Achieving long term behavioral change is a challenging task, especially in the field of environmenta...
A variety of factors have been shown to be associated with environmental attitudes but few studies d...
Climate change has become a life-threatening problem. Guided by the Situational Theory of Problem So...
Western citizens perceive human behaviour as a significant cause of climate change and increasingly ...
International audienceBased on the ABC model, which postulates that behavior (B) is a product of the...
Considering the relatively lagging environmental efforts put forth by the government to combat the c...
Environmental commitment is a concept based on the investment model and interdependence theory liter...
Existing research in environmental psychology suggests that humans are conscious of the impact that ...
Environmental issues are some of the most pressing threats the world is facing nowadays. In this con...
Two field studies examined the role of attitudes, subjective norms, perceived control, anticipated e...
Within the framework of a theory of continued commitment, willingness for continued commitment (WCC)...
Commitment making is commonly regarded as an effective way to promote proenvironmental behaviors. Th...
We tested a model of antecedents and outcomes of commitment to the environment, defined as psycholog...
Aims: Greater global and local responsible environmental behavior requires the consideration of futu...
International audienceThis research was intended to study the impact of binding communication (Joule...
Achieving long term behavioral change is a challenging task, especially in the field of environmenta...
A variety of factors have been shown to be associated with environmental attitudes but few studies d...
Climate change has become a life-threatening problem. Guided by the Situational Theory of Problem So...
Western citizens perceive human behaviour as a significant cause of climate change and increasingly ...
International audienceBased on the ABC model, which postulates that behavior (B) is a product of the...
Considering the relatively lagging environmental efforts put forth by the government to combat the c...
Environmental commitment is a concept based on the investment model and interdependence theory liter...
Existing research in environmental psychology suggests that humans are conscious of the impact that ...
Environmental issues are some of the most pressing threats the world is facing nowadays. In this con...
Two field studies examined the role of attitudes, subjective norms, perceived control, anticipated e...