The projection bias corresponds to the human tendency to project current preferences into the future as if present preferences will remain unchanged, omitting a range of external influences over the current preferences. We design a survey experiment to investigate the projection bias relevance on two environmentally friendly initiatives, namely solar panels and eco-friendly transport. We found that beliefs and behavioral intentions are subject to positive change when individuals are solicited a day when the weather is congruent with the proposed changes. We draw several policy and managerial implications for environmental issues
Individuals have a penchant for action, often for good reasons. But action bias arises if that pench...
People usually update their beliefs selectively in response to good news and disregard bad news. Her...
Human actions are responsible for many of our greatest environmental challenges. Studies from the hu...
International audienceThe projection bias corresponds to the human tendency to project current prefe...
Individuals can considerably contribute to mitigating climate change by adopting environmentally fri...
The research reported here examines the relationship between risk perceptions and willing-ness to ad...
In the debate on how to present and prevent climate change, the opinions have been conflicted. Some ...
People underappreciate how their own behavior and exogenous factors affect their future utility, and...
In its recent special reports, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emphasizes the i...
People consistently act in ways that harm the environment, even when believing their actions are env...
This paper examines whether attitudes toward climate change, subjective norms, and perceived behavio...
This study developed a behavioral model of intentions to purchase aviation carbon offsets, and teste...
Social scientists and psychologists who study environmental issues need to improve their measures to...
The present article traces the influence of attitudinal ambivalence on the environmentally friendly ...
Research on sustainability in the building sector currently focuses mainly on technical solutions wh...
Individuals have a penchant for action, often for good reasons. But action bias arises if that pench...
People usually update their beliefs selectively in response to good news and disregard bad news. Her...
Human actions are responsible for many of our greatest environmental challenges. Studies from the hu...
International audienceThe projection bias corresponds to the human tendency to project current prefe...
Individuals can considerably contribute to mitigating climate change by adopting environmentally fri...
The research reported here examines the relationship between risk perceptions and willing-ness to ad...
In the debate on how to present and prevent climate change, the opinions have been conflicted. Some ...
People underappreciate how their own behavior and exogenous factors affect their future utility, and...
In its recent special reports, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emphasizes the i...
People consistently act in ways that harm the environment, even when believing their actions are env...
This paper examines whether attitudes toward climate change, subjective norms, and perceived behavio...
This study developed a behavioral model of intentions to purchase aviation carbon offsets, and teste...
Social scientists and psychologists who study environmental issues need to improve their measures to...
The present article traces the influence of attitudinal ambivalence on the environmentally friendly ...
Research on sustainability in the building sector currently focuses mainly on technical solutions wh...
Individuals have a penchant for action, often for good reasons. But action bias arises if that pench...
People usually update their beliefs selectively in response to good news and disregard bad news. Her...
Human actions are responsible for many of our greatest environmental challenges. Studies from the hu...