The norm activation model typically concerns behaviors individuals perform to avoid contributing to an environmental problem, which recent research characterized as self-managing behaviors. That research also accounted for behaviors focused on the actions of others, which it labeled other-managing behaviors, finding such behaviors are uniquely related to community attachment and anticipated shame/embarrassment. The current study accounts additionally for civic engagement, which it conceptualizes as a “sibling” of other-managing behaviors. Structural equation modeling of data from a national survey of Singapore residents (N = 949) showed that anticipated shame/embarrassment is related to other managing behavior (β = 0.10) and civic engagemen...
Emotions can greatly influence behavior, yet research on links between incidental emotions and pro-e...
Manuscript type: Research Article Research Aims: This study aims to fill the research gap fro...
Guilt has been identified as a crucial factor mediating the effects of social campaigns. So far, how...
This study extended the norm activation model in the context of litter reduction to explain self-man...
The Norm Activation Model (NAM; Schwartz, 1977) is a vested model that explains altruistic and envir...
The Norm Activation Model (NAM; Schwartz, 1977) is a vested model that explains altruistic and envir...
Although individuals generally value health and sustainability, they do not always behave in a manne...
Although individuals generally value health and sustainability, they do not always behave in a manne...
In Study 1, participants completed five extant shame and guilt proneness inventories based on differ...
This paper examines factors influencing prosocial intentions. On the basis of the norm activation mo...
The self-conscious emotions have been linked with both amends making and avoidance behaviors. The fi...
A twofold morally-extended general version of the planned behavior theory (TPB) is tested using a cl...
Within the field of guilt and shame two competing perspectives have been advanced. The first, the so...
This study proposes a dynamic reparatory model of voluntary work behavior. We test the hypothesis th...
The norm activation theory and past research suggest that ecologically appropriate behaviors increas...
Emotions can greatly influence behavior, yet research on links between incidental emotions and pro-e...
Manuscript type: Research Article Research Aims: This study aims to fill the research gap fro...
Guilt has been identified as a crucial factor mediating the effects of social campaigns. So far, how...
This study extended the norm activation model in the context of litter reduction to explain self-man...
The Norm Activation Model (NAM; Schwartz, 1977) is a vested model that explains altruistic and envir...
The Norm Activation Model (NAM; Schwartz, 1977) is a vested model that explains altruistic and envir...
Although individuals generally value health and sustainability, they do not always behave in a manne...
Although individuals generally value health and sustainability, they do not always behave in a manne...
In Study 1, participants completed five extant shame and guilt proneness inventories based on differ...
This paper examines factors influencing prosocial intentions. On the basis of the norm activation mo...
The self-conscious emotions have been linked with both amends making and avoidance behaviors. The fi...
A twofold morally-extended general version of the planned behavior theory (TPB) is tested using a cl...
Within the field of guilt and shame two competing perspectives have been advanced. The first, the so...
This study proposes a dynamic reparatory model of voluntary work behavior. We test the hypothesis th...
The norm activation theory and past research suggest that ecologically appropriate behaviors increas...
Emotions can greatly influence behavior, yet research on links between incidental emotions and pro-e...
Manuscript type: Research Article Research Aims: This study aims to fill the research gap fro...
Guilt has been identified as a crucial factor mediating the effects of social campaigns. So far, how...