2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19126961
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Revisiting Social Value Orientations and Environmental Attitude–Identity–Intention in Decomposed Games

Abstract: Past research has identified social value orientation (e.g., prosocial vs. proself) as possible underlying facilitators of pro-environmental intentions. However, recent studies have failed to draw a causal relationship using an experimental design such as priming. The current study attempted to address this issue by revisiting the relationship using a decomposed game. In addition, the current study extended the relationship between social value orientation and different aspects of pro-environmentalism (e.g., e… Show more

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“…If people identify themselves as an out-group, they will not develop in-group-specific norms, thus showing less pro-environmental behavior. Existing research confirms that individuals are more likely to perceive themselves as strongly environmentalist and practice pro-environmental behavior when tending to embrace the environmentalism of their community [42]. Additionally, corresponding to social cognitive theory, moral identity is the crucial psychological mechanism by which individuals' moral cognition transforms into moral behavior.…”
Section: The Effect Of Normative Internalization On Rfwbsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…If people identify themselves as an out-group, they will not develop in-group-specific norms, thus showing less pro-environmental behavior. Existing research confirms that individuals are more likely to perceive themselves as strongly environmentalist and practice pro-environmental behavior when tending to embrace the environmentalism of their community [42]. Additionally, corresponding to social cognitive theory, moral identity is the crucial psychological mechanism by which individuals' moral cognition transforms into moral behavior.…”
Section: The Effect Of Normative Internalization On Rfwbsmentioning
confidence: 91%