2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.133306
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Environmental concern as a moderator of information processing: A fMRI study

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“…The external factors of place identity and environmental concerns are incorporated into NAM, and the proposed new model is extended from internal and external perspectives to forecast the s users’ recycling intention; Second, it reveals new pathways in moderating the effect of influencing factors with recycling intention. This study examined the moderating effects by setting environmental concerns as the moderating variable between personal norms, awareness of consequences, attitude, and recycling intention, and the results show that environmental concerns only exhibits positive moderating effects from awareness of consequences to intention; these findings are considerably inconsistent with those in previous studies [ [43] , [44] , [45] ]; Third, it provides additional proof on how NAM and other influencing factors forecast recycling intention. In this paper, the influencing mechanisms of place identity, personal norms, awareness of consequences, and attitude to the recycling intention are explained, and the mediating effects of personal norms, awareness of consequences, and attitude between place identity and recycling intention are examined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The external factors of place identity and environmental concerns are incorporated into NAM, and the proposed new model is extended from internal and external perspectives to forecast the s users’ recycling intention; Second, it reveals new pathways in moderating the effect of influencing factors with recycling intention. This study examined the moderating effects by setting environmental concerns as the moderating variable between personal norms, awareness of consequences, attitude, and recycling intention, and the results show that environmental concerns only exhibits positive moderating effects from awareness of consequences to intention; these findings are considerably inconsistent with those in previous studies [ [43] , [44] , [45] ]; Third, it provides additional proof on how NAM and other influencing factors forecast recycling intention. In this paper, the influencing mechanisms of place identity, personal norms, awareness of consequences, and attitude to the recycling intention are explained, and the mediating effects of personal norms, awareness of consequences, and attitude between place identity and recycling intention are examined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…theory of planned behaviour) И. Айзена (Ajzen, 1991;Fransson, Gärling, 1999). Выявлено, что высокий уровень экологической обеспокоенности может мотивировать людей на действия, направленные на защиту окружающей среды (Gómez-Carmona et al, 2022), например, на ответственное потребление в целом (Saari et al, 2021) и конкретно на экономию воды и энергии (Sapci, Considine, 2014). Тем не менее важно отметить, что наличие экологической обеспокоенности не всегда переходит в проэкологическое поведение (Saari et al, 2021).…”
Section: экологическая обеспокоенностьunclassified
“…В большинстве работ оно характеризуется как отношение (англ. attitude) к экологическим проблемам и заключается в восприятии их важности (Gkargkavouzi et al, 2019;Gómez-Carmona et al, 2022). Обеспокоенность включает в себя когнитивный и эмоциональный отклик на экологические проблемы, а также оценку их последствий (Gkargkavouzi et al, 2019).…”
Section: экологическая обеспокоенностьunclassified