This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in explaining the extent to which stated choices over pro-environment behaviours vary across individuals. The empirical context is choices over household waste contracts and recycling actions in Poland. A theoretical model is used to show how cost-based motives and the desire for a positive self and social image combine to determine the utility from alternative choices of recycling behaviour. We then describe a discrete choice experiment designed to empirically investigate the effects such drivers have on stated choices. A hybrid logit model is used to link statements over attitudes to recycling to choices, dealing with a potential endogeneity proble...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of economic studies that analyses the use of mult...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
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...
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...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
Individual behaviour in waste management is the focus of the book. Our aim is to offer insights abou...
In this paper, we consider householdsdecision of whether to recycle within a theoretical framework t...
This study analyses the determinants of household recycling behaviour in a recycling system at an ea...
It is only recently that EU policies have started defining targets for waste reduction despite waste...
CNRS 1, HCERES A, ABS 3International audienceIt is only recently that EU policies have started defin...
Though reduction is at the top of the waste management hierarchy, EU policies have historically int...
This paper addresses the role of personal norms and warm glow in influencing households' waste recyc...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of economic studies that analyses the use of mult...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
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...
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...
This paper considers the role which selfish, moral and social incentives and pressures play in expla...
Individual behaviour in waste management is the focus of the book. Our aim is to offer insights abou...
In this paper, we consider householdsdecision of whether to recycle within a theoretical framework t...
This study analyses the determinants of household recycling behaviour in a recycling system at an ea...
It is only recently that EU policies have started defining targets for waste reduction despite waste...
CNRS 1, HCERES A, ABS 3International audienceIt is only recently that EU policies have started defin...
Though reduction is at the top of the waste management hierarchy, EU policies have historically int...
This paper addresses the role of personal norms and warm glow in influencing households' waste recyc...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of economic studies that analyses the use of mult...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...