2016
DOI: 10.1108/ijshe-02-2015-0021
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Recycling as a result of “cultural greening”?

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“…Numerous theories and models have been recalled by the authors of the selected papers. In addition to the mentioned "neutralization" theory of Sykes and Matza [166], it is worth mentioning the tripartite conceptualisation proposed by Stern and Dietz [272], the bipartite conceptualisation (ecocentric versus anthropocentric) by Gagnon Thompson and Barton [273], Perugini and Bagozzi [274] model of goal-directed behaviour, Taylor and Todd [268] integrated waste management model, Barr, et al [275] conceptualisation of environmental behaviour [276], the collective efficacy theory [277], Lindenberg [278] goal framing theory [279], Celsi and Olson [280] involvement theory [281,282], the dual-process theories [283], Dobson [284] ecological citizenship theory [285], Buttel [286] ecological modernization [287], the Attitude Behaviour Condition (ABC) model [288], Triandis [289] theory of interpersonal behaviour (TIB) [290], Rogers [291] protection motivation theory [292], Deci and Ryan [293] self-determination theory [294,295], Fishburn [296] subjective expected utility (SEU) theory [283], the social practice theory by Bourdieu [297] and Giddens [298], the theory of social representations [299,300], and the basic cognitive schemes (BCS) model [197]. It also has to be noted that in many cases there is some confusion between theory and model, which would require a sort of epistemological discussion that is beyond the overall purpose of this SLR.…”
Section: Supplementary Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous theories and models have been recalled by the authors of the selected papers. In addition to the mentioned "neutralization" theory of Sykes and Matza [166], it is worth mentioning the tripartite conceptualisation proposed by Stern and Dietz [272], the bipartite conceptualisation (ecocentric versus anthropocentric) by Gagnon Thompson and Barton [273], Perugini and Bagozzi [274] model of goal-directed behaviour, Taylor and Todd [268] integrated waste management model, Barr, et al [275] conceptualisation of environmental behaviour [276], the collective efficacy theory [277], Lindenberg [278] goal framing theory [279], Celsi and Olson [280] involvement theory [281,282], the dual-process theories [283], Dobson [284] ecological citizenship theory [285], Buttel [286] ecological modernization [287], the Attitude Behaviour Condition (ABC) model [288], Triandis [289] theory of interpersonal behaviour (TIB) [290], Rogers [291] protection motivation theory [292], Deci and Ryan [293] self-determination theory [294,295], Fishburn [296] subjective expected utility (SEU) theory [283], the social practice theory by Bourdieu [297] and Giddens [298], the theory of social representations [299,300], and the basic cognitive schemes (BCS) model [197]. It also has to be noted that in many cases there is some confusion between theory and model, which would require a sort of epistemological discussion that is beyond the overall purpose of this SLR.…”
Section: Supplementary Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with Warrens [52] we apply (7) to the normalized data from Table 3. If two vectors are [12] D ε suffers from serious defects, especially when the γ and ε are close to zero.…”
Section: Relative Decoupling γ>ε>0mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, at least in the advanced industrial societies, the last thirty years there has been a notable shift towards "post-materialist values" [6]. Therefore, the increasing emphasis put on "buzzwords" such as recycling, the increase of resource efficiency and circular economy reflects the cultural shift associated with ecological modernization [7,8]. In brief, the main themes behind the ecological modernization's optimism are the technological improvements and environmental governance [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social sanctions are also utilitarian in their reliance on external drivers -rewards and punishments are delivered by other people, in the form of social approval or social censure (Nolan, 2017). Recycling, as a social norm, can exert a coercive influence (Flagg & Bates, 2015); such that recycling behaviour is motivated by fear of criticism or ostracism rather than pro-environmental attitude (Brekke et al, 2010).…”
Section: Determinants Of Recycling Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gap that this paper seeks to address is the lack of studies on suppliers in the sustainability-based events literature. To begin with, many studies on waste management concern municipal recycling and the end consumers (Brekke, Kipperberg & Nyborg 2010;Flagg & Bates 2015;Neo, 2010;Nolan, 2017;Schultz, 1999;Varotto & Spagnolli 2017). In comparison, there is a dearth of research on the waste management of event venues, and such studies usually concern the environmental attitudes or recycling behaviour of the attendees (Barber et al, 2014;Hottle et al, 2015;Verdonk, Civeralls & Dawson 2017;Wicker, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%