“…Among the non-financial motives driving the WTI or WTP in CRE, previous literature has paid attention to environmental concerns (Bauwens, 2016;Bauwens & Eyre, 2017;Boon & Dieperink, 2014;Braito et al, 2017;Dóci & Vasileiadou, 2015;Kalkbrenner & Roosen, 2016), attitudes toward RE (Bauwens & Devine-Wright, 2018;Broughel & Hampl, 2018), and, to a lower extent, concern for energy-related issues (Bauwens, 2016;Fleiß et al, 2017;Koirala et al, 2018). As long as RE involve positive and negative economic, social, and environmental impacts (D'Souza & Yiridoe, 2014;Fergen & Jacquet, 2016;Savvakis et al, 2022;Süsser & Kannen, 2017), favorable attitudes toward RE (Bauwens & Devine-Wright, 2018;Broughel & Hampl, 2018) and environmental awareness (Bauwens & Eyre, 2017;Boon & Dieperink, 2014;Kalkbrenner & Roosen, 2016) can positively influence WTI in CRE.…”