While recycling helps to limit the use of primary resources, it also requires considerable technological investments in regional circular flow systems. The effectiveness of recycling systems, however, also depends on household behavior. Therefore, current research increasingly focuses on behavioral and psychological theories of altruism, moral behavior, and social preferences. From an economic perspective, recycling systems can be understood as public goods with contributions resulting in positive externalities. In this context, the literature shows that recycling behavior highly depends on the perception of how others behave. In neutrally framed public good experiments, contributions tend to increase when alternative public goods are offer...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
Few environmental problems exemplify market-failure better than municipal solid waste does: A direct...
Economic incentives (EI) are increasingly being used to secure environmentally friendly behavior. Th...
Abstract: In this paper, I develop and test the hypothesis that system trust – trust in the reliabi...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
Recycling has been touted as an important part of the solution to solid waste problems, yet most cit...
International audienceAn important strand in the economic literature focuses on how to provide the r...
Individual behaviour in waste management is the focus of the book. Our aim is to offer insights abou...
The first author gratefully acknowledges the support of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Ed...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
In recent years household recycling behaviour (HRB) has become a focal point in social science resea...
Previous research on pro-environmental behaviours has shown that nudges can be effective in changing...
According to the "low-cost hypothesis" (LCH), attitudes explain behavior only if complying with pers...
Previous research on the motivation for environmentally responsible behaviour has focused mainly on ...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
Few environmental problems exemplify market-failure better than municipal solid waste does: A direct...
Economic incentives (EI) are increasingly being used to secure environmentally friendly behavior. Th...
Abstract: In this paper, I develop and test the hypothesis that system trust – trust in the reliabi...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
Recycling has been touted as an important part of the solution to solid waste problems, yet most cit...
International audienceAn important strand in the economic literature focuses on how to provide the r...
Individual behaviour in waste management is the focus of the book. Our aim is to offer insights abou...
The first author gratefully acknowledges the support of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Ed...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
In recent years household recycling behaviour (HRB) has become a focal point in social science resea...
Previous research on pro-environmental behaviours has shown that nudges can be effective in changing...
According to the "low-cost hypothesis" (LCH), attitudes explain behavior only if complying with pers...
Previous research on the motivation for environmentally responsible behaviour has focused mainly on ...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
Few environmental problems exemplify market-failure better than municipal solid waste does: A direct...