This paper analyzes the determinants of individual attitudes towards environmental action by means of an original PLSPM model of Environmental Awareness-Social Capital-Action (EASCA). Estimates build on survey data on 34.612 individuals from 42 different countries, as provided in the fifth wave of the World Value Survey (2005-2009). Besides the benchmark global estimates, we perform subsample analysis for developed and developing countries, as well as country analyses for four major economies: China, India, Germany and the United States. Doing so allows us to underline structural differences between countries or main groups of countries. In particular, we find that environmental awareness and trust in not-for profit organizations are the ma...
This study advances the current understanding of why many citizens do not display a high level of co...
This research investigates the effect of cultural, sociodemographic, and con-textual characteristics...
Empirical studies of public opinion on environmental protection have typically been grounded in Ingl...
This paper analyzes the determinants of individual attitudes towards environmental action by means o...
This paper analyzes the determinants of stated individual support towards environmental action. The...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
As issues of environmental degradation become increasingly pressing and publicized, it is imperative...
Environmental protection has become a global issue and attracted the attention of both the general p...
This paper investigates the determinants of environmental values across countries. Its purpose is to...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
This article hypothesizes that individuals' environmental attitudes depend not only on their knowled...
Objective. The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between th...
Research on sustainability behaviors has been based on the assumption that increasing personal conce...
This article discusses the determinants and the development of public concern for the state of the n...
This study advances the current understanding of why many citizens do not display a high level of co...
This research investigates the effect of cultural, sociodemographic, and con-textual characteristics...
Empirical studies of public opinion on environmental protection have typically been grounded in Ingl...
This paper analyzes the determinants of individual attitudes towards environmental action by means o...
This paper analyzes the determinants of stated individual support towards environmental action. The...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
As issues of environmental degradation become increasingly pressing and publicized, it is imperative...
Environmental protection has become a global issue and attracted the attention of both the general p...
This paper investigates the determinants of environmental values across countries. Its purpose is to...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
This article hypothesizes that individuals' environmental attitudes depend not only on their knowled...
Objective. The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between th...
Research on sustainability behaviors has been based on the assumption that increasing personal conce...
This article discusses the determinants and the development of public concern for the state of the n...
This study advances the current understanding of why many citizens do not display a high level of co...
This research investigates the effect of cultural, sociodemographic, and con-textual characteristics...
Empirical studies of public opinion on environmental protection have typically been grounded in Ingl...