How do children encourage their parents to adopt green consumption behaviour? - An analysis of the perspective of moral elevation
Feiyu Chen,
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Tong Zhang,
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Hou Jing
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Sustainable Production and Consumption,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
How education from children influences parents' green travel behavior? The mediating role of environmental protection commitment
Tong Zhang,
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Feiyu Chen,
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Gu Xiao
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: April 29, 2025
The
transmission
of
green
ideas
within
families
is
no
longer
limited
to
the
older
generations
instilling
into
younger
generations.
Younger
are
increasingly
influencing
travel
behavior
with
their
ideas.
This
study
was
based
on
social
learning
theory
and
reverse
socialization
proposed
concept
"trans-education."
A
theoretical
model
factors
constructed
self-efficacy
environmental
protection
commitment
(EPC)
its
dimensions.
By
conducting
a
field
experiment
(N
=
229)
administering
questionnaire
survey
across
31
provinces
in
China
639),
it
has
been
found
that:
(1)
Trans-education
significantly
contributes
residents'
behavior.
finding
means
transmitting
concepts
from
generation
can
positively
influence
(2)
influences
through
EPC
(3)
Self-efficacy
reduces
extent
which
trans-education
affects
These
findings
offer
new
perspectives
relationship
between
intergenerational
changes.
Language: Английский
“I'm worried, but”: Unpacking the gap between environmental concern and pro‐environmental behavior
Swiss Political Science Review,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 15, 2025
Abstract
Studies
have
recurrently
found
a
gap
between
pro‐environmental
attitudes
and
behaviors.
Consequently,
like
environmental
concern
cannot
be
assumed
to
necessarily
predict
sustainable
behavior.
However,
as
the
issue
salience
of
climate
change
steadily
increases
worldwide,
so
does
tendency
perform
behaviors
different
kinds
among
public.
This
paper
conceptualizes
green
attitude‐behavior
difference
Based
on
ISSP
Environment
IV
data
(2023)
logistic
regression
analysis,
it
unpacks
behavior
into
ten
For
each,
tests
relevance
key
mainly
socio‐demographic
variables
in
predicting
consistency
with
attitude.
The
findings
mostly
corroborate
two
hypotheses:
women
are
less
likely
than
men
exhibit
for
traditionally
associated
gender
stereotypes,
while
younger
individuals
older
people
more
clearly
related
political
participation.
Language: Английский
Coming of age in a warming world: A self‐determination theory perspective
Child Development Perspectives,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 16, 2024
Abstract
Today's
youth
are
growing
up
in
a
world
threatened
by
climate
change.
Facing
an
uncertain
future,
young
people—and
especially
adolescents—tend
to
be
concerned
about
change,
even
more
so
than
other
age
groups.
How
can
socializing
agents
(e.g.,
educators,
policymakers,
clinicians)
support
and
engage
adolescents
as
they
come
of
warming
world?
In
this
article,
we
review
studies
on
change
development
from
the
perspective
self‐determination
theory
(SDT).
SDT
provides
framework
for
understanding
nascent
body
literature
adolescents'
responses
particular,
offers
insights
into
factors
that
facilitate
or
undermine
internalization
science,
engagement
pro‐environmental
behavior,
capacity
resilience
well‐being.
We
discuss
SDT's
potential
inform
efforts
encourage
positive
amid
identify
priorities
investigation.
Language: Английский
Impact of emotional contagion on waste separation intention in social media settings—Evidence based on machine learning and text analysis
Gu Xiao,
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Feiyu Chen,
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Xiaoguang Yang
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et al.
Resources Conservation and Recycling,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
212, P. 108023 - 108023
Published: Nov. 20, 2024
Language: Английский
Approach or Avoidance? The Mechanisms Underlying the Impact of Community Goal Orientation on Residents’ Waste Separation Recycling Behaviors
Zhihao Wang,
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Lijun Huang,
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Wei Li
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et al.
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 23 - 23
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Amidst
the
vigorous
pursuit
of
sustainable
development,
significance
community
management
has
become
increasingly
evident.
This
study,
anchored
in
goal
orientation
theory,
delineated
a
conceptual
model
that
elucidated
influence
on
residents'
waste
separation
recycling
behaviors.
Utilizing
longitudinal
study
design
combined
with
self-report
methods,
data
comprising
871
paired
observations
from
166
residents
were
collected
and
analyzed
via
multilevel
structural
equation
modeling
to
test
proposed
hypotheses.
The
findings
corroborated
approach
not
only
had
direct
positive
impact
behaviors
but
could
also
induce
environmental
passion
subsequently
their
Conversely,
avoidance
exhibited
no
significant
effect
either
or
Furthermore,
trust
was
found
positively
moderate
passion.
Meanwhile,
moderated
mediating
role
However,
did
Language: Английский