2024
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-024-02115-3
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It would feel weird to not drive my car! Exploring the role of habits in public policy acceptance of carbon taxations

Noah Linder,
Patrik Sörqvist,
Daniel Lindvall
et al.

Abstract: This study aims to expand the understanding of public acceptance of carbon taxes by exploring the role of habits. Habits play a pivotal role in guiding our behaviors and reasoning and can even influence our self perception and identity but remain an underexplored variable in relation to public policy acceptance. We employed a large scale (N > 5200) national survey to measure public acceptance of higher carbon taxation in Sweden, also capturing car driving habits, car usage, and other relevant variables. The… Show more

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