We compare environmental concern between people in the United States and China by analyzing two General Social Surveys carried out in 2010. The two surveys have the same questions about the environment that have been answered by national probability samples of respondents from each country. This study serves as a starting point to understand variation in environmental concern between these two countries that have major global environmental impacts. Our hypotheses draw on the measurement hypothesis and the theory of planned behavior. We found the Chinese report higher environmental concern when measured as environmental sacrifice and perceived dangerousness, whereas the Americans reported a greater frequency of pro-environmental behaviors. R...
Objective. The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between th...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
Previous research at Carnegie Mellon University introduced a systematic method for public participat...
We compare environmental concern between people in the United States and China by analyzing two Gene...
Existing cross-national studies have identified that country-level economic and environmental factor...
RESEARCH QUESTION (page 1) Most research on environmental attitudes centers on developed countries. ...
Researchers have not developed an adequate understanding of the processes influencing the formation ...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between the citizens ...
Despite being the world’s second largest economy and the single largest producer of carbon dioxide, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation includes four ...
Research on sustainability behaviors has been based on the assumption that increasing personal conce...
To what degree are Chinese citizens concerned about the seriousness of global warming and climate ch...
As the Chinese economy grows, Chinese people’s environmental behavior enormously affects the e...
Objective. The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between th...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
Previous research at Carnegie Mellon University introduced a systematic method for public participat...
We compare environmental concern between people in the United States and China by analyzing two Gene...
Existing cross-national studies have identified that country-level economic and environmental factor...
RESEARCH QUESTION (page 1) Most research on environmental attitudes centers on developed countries. ...
Researchers have not developed an adequate understanding of the processes influencing the formation ...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between the citizens ...
Despite being the world’s second largest economy and the single largest producer of carbon dioxide, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation includes four ...
Research on sustainability behaviors has been based on the assumption that increasing personal conce...
To what degree are Chinese citizens concerned about the seriousness of global warming and climate ch...
As the Chinese economy grows, Chinese people’s environmental behavior enormously affects the e...
Objective. The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between th...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
Previous research at Carnegie Mellon University introduced a systematic method for public participat...