2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2019.02.016
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Teaming up for sustainability: Promoting sustainable mobility behaviour through sports clubs in Switzerland

Abstract: Individual behaviour plays an important role in sustainable transport, however, daily mobility habits are difficult to change. Collaborating with formal social groups such as sports clubs appears to be an effective strategy to motivate participation in behaviour change programmes, but there is a lack in empirical work that systematically compares targeting groups and targeting individuals in such efforts. This paper reports on a quasi-experiment in the field offering this comparison. It was implemented in a pr… Show more

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“…The SDGs have been increasingly embraced by various countries and institutions worldwide [13]. For example, in tourism, there are various efforts aligned with the SDGs [14,15], including recognizing tourist areas of interest [4]; other efforts to implement the SDGs can be seen in sports [16], building [17], transport [18], waste management [19], water management [20], food [21][22][23], health [24,25], and supply chain management [26][27][28][29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SDGs have been increasingly embraced by various countries and institutions worldwide [13]. For example, in tourism, there are various efforts aligned with the SDGs [14,15], including recognizing tourist areas of interest [4]; other efforts to implement the SDGs can be seen in sports [16], building [17], transport [18], waste management [19], water management [20], food [21][22][23], health [24,25], and supply chain management [26][27][28][29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies clearly show a significant impact of activities carried out by sports clubs on specific attitudes of the community. Among other things, a significant development among the environment-friendly mobility society has been demonstrated, thanks to the activities undertaken by sports clubs in Switzerland (Moser et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesquisa experimental, quanto aos objetivos, é caracterizada como uma pesquisa explicativa, o que implica dizer que são as mais complexas, pois registram, analisam, classificam e interpretam os fenômenos estudados com a intenção de identificar os fatores determinantes do fenômeno (Assis, 2009). O segundo procedimento de pesquisa mais utilizado foi a pesquisa de levantamento ou survey, esta aparece sendo utilizada em 9 artigos (Al-Marri et al, 2018;Busch-Geertsema & Lanzendorf, 2017;Haggar, Whitmarsh, & Skippon, 2019;Ibrahim, Knox, Rundle-Thiele, & Arli, 2018;Maciejewska, Marquet, & Miralles-Guasch, 2019;Markle, 2019;Marquet & Miralles-Guasch, 2017;Moser, Frick, Seidl, & Blumer, 2019;Thronicker & Klinger, 2019). As pesquisas do tipo survey são mais adequadas para estudos cujo objetivo de pesquisa é descritivo, o que significa dizer que sua utilização é recomendada quando não se tem muito conhecimento sobre o assunto pesquisado, estando este ainda em um estágio inicial de descobertas (Gil, 2008).…”
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“…Sendo assim, as variáveis que compõem esse fator são: a norma social, o hábito, e a informação. A norma social foi avaliada em dois grupos distintos: um grupo de jovens universitários localizado nos Emirados Árabes Unidos (Ibrahim et al, 2018), e o outro grupo formado por frequentadores de um clube esportivo na Suíça (Moser et al, 2019).…”
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