This paper presents a study using the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to explore environmental behavioral intentions in a workplace setting. The first stage of the research process was the development of a questionnaire covering TPB constructs, their antecedent beliefs, and environmental behavioral intentions across three scenarios (switching off PCs every time employees left their desks for an hour or more; using video-conferencing for meetings that would otherwise require travel; and recycling as much waste as possible), using best practice guidelines to ensure that it was specific and precisely defined for the target population. This was then administered to N = 449 participants, with the resulting dataset used to test hypotheses relati...
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Due to climate change, the need to protect biodiversity and reduce pollution, and governmental regul...
This paper examines the relationship between organisational and individual variables within the cont...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) allows researchers to identify the determinants of environmenta...
Purpose – The aim of this study was to identify and quantitatively assess the importance of psychoso...
Background: While there has been a wealth of research exploring householdpro-environmental behavior ...
Since the theory of planned behavior (TPB) was proposed by Ajzen in 1985, it has attracted extensive...
Predicting behaviors is particularly important in the field of environmental management because the ...
This study tested whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB; Ajzen, 1985) could explain people's i...
Social psychology offers an insightful perspective on the psychological processes underlying sustain...
A questionnaire was randomly distributed to members of the United States Air Force at Wright Patters...
We carried out a science–practitioner research case study to encourage pro-environmental behaviour i...
The current literature on environmental sustainability acknowledges that habits are often shaped in ...
Sustaining employee green behavior (EGB) in the workplace requires an inclusive understanding of the...
Copyright 2007 the Australian Psychological Society. Author version reproduced here with permission...
Copyright 2007 the Australian Psychological Society. Author version reproduced here with permission ...
Due to climate change, the need to protect biodiversity and reduce pollution, and governmental regul...
This paper examines the relationship between organisational and individual variables within the cont...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) allows researchers to identify the determinants of environmenta...
Purpose – The aim of this study was to identify and quantitatively assess the importance of psychoso...
Background: While there has been a wealth of research exploring householdpro-environmental behavior ...
Since the theory of planned behavior (TPB) was proposed by Ajzen in 1985, it has attracted extensive...
Predicting behaviors is particularly important in the field of environmental management because the ...
This study tested whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB; Ajzen, 1985) could explain people's i...
Social psychology offers an insightful perspective on the psychological processes underlying sustain...
A questionnaire was randomly distributed to members of the United States Air Force at Wright Patters...
We carried out a science–practitioner research case study to encourage pro-environmental behaviour i...
The current literature on environmental sustainability acknowledges that habits are often shaped in ...
Sustaining employee green behavior (EGB) in the workplace requires an inclusive understanding of the...
Copyright 2007 the Australian Psychological Society. Author version reproduced here with permission...
Copyright 2007 the Australian Psychological Society. Author version reproduced here with permission ...
Due to climate change, the need to protect biodiversity and reduce pollution, and governmental regul...
This paper examines the relationship between organisational and individual variables within the cont...