An empirical investigation assessed the role of different factors of motivational, behavioral, and dispositional nature in the prediction of both perceived and actual skills concerning household waste recycling. A structured questionnaire (measuring attitudes, social norms, perceived control, need for cognitive closure, self-reported household recycling behavior and perceived recycling skills) and a simulation task (assessing actual recycling skills) were administered to 300 participants in Italy. Results indicate that, although positively related, perceived and actual skills are two distinct constructs differently related to motivational, behavioral, and dispositional factors. Implications for designing educational interventions to increas...
The present study sought to extend recent conceptual frameworks of waste management behaviours by ex...
Internal psychological factors, such as intentions and personal norms, are central predictors of pro...
This study examined the beliefs underlying people’s decision-making, from a theory of planned behavi...
This paper investigates empirically the relationship between individual motivations and recycling an...
Available online 24 August 2018This paper investigates empirically the relationship between individu...
In light of the current waste crisis, it is critical that we begin attempts to influence attitudes, ...
Individual behaviour in waste management is the focus of the book. Our aim is to offer insights abou...
The waste disposal crisis in Southern Italy has led to a phenomenon dubbed ‘the Land of Fires,’ wher...
Motivations to recycle have been extensively studied adopting an attitude approach and, in particula...
The current meta-analysis aimed to identify the most important factors related to recycling across s...
Internal psychological factors, such as intentions and personal norms, are central predictors of pro...
Three waste management behaviors (waste reduction, reuse, and recycling) were examined with the use ...
The present study sought to extend recent conceptual frameworks of waste management behaviours by ex...
Internal psychological factors, such as intentions and personal norms, are central predictors of pro...
The chapter considers both motivations and waste policies as determinants of people’s waste-related ...
The present study sought to extend recent conceptual frameworks of waste management behaviours by ex...
Internal psychological factors, such as intentions and personal norms, are central predictors of pro...
This study examined the beliefs underlying people’s decision-making, from a theory of planned behavi...
This paper investigates empirically the relationship between individual motivations and recycling an...
Available online 24 August 2018This paper investigates empirically the relationship between individu...
In light of the current waste crisis, it is critical that we begin attempts to influence attitudes, ...
Individual behaviour in waste management is the focus of the book. Our aim is to offer insights abou...
The waste disposal crisis in Southern Italy has led to a phenomenon dubbed ‘the Land of Fires,’ wher...
Motivations to recycle have been extensively studied adopting an attitude approach and, in particula...
The current meta-analysis aimed to identify the most important factors related to recycling across s...
Internal psychological factors, such as intentions and personal norms, are central predictors of pro...
Three waste management behaviors (waste reduction, reuse, and recycling) were examined with the use ...
The present study sought to extend recent conceptual frameworks of waste management behaviours by ex...
Internal psychological factors, such as intentions and personal norms, are central predictors of pro...
The chapter considers both motivations and waste policies as determinants of people’s waste-related ...
The present study sought to extend recent conceptual frameworks of waste management behaviours by ex...
Internal psychological factors, such as intentions and personal norms, are central predictors of pro...
This study examined the beliefs underlying people’s decision-making, from a theory of planned behavi...