2023
DOI: 10.1080/21711976.2023.2234154
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The association between Dark Triad and pro-environmental behaviours: the moderating role of trait emotional intelligence ( La asociación entre la Tríada Oscura y las conductas proambientales: el papel moderador de la inteligencia emocional rasgo )

Marco Giancola,
Massimiliano Palmiero,
Simonetta D’Amico

Abstract: Human activity represents the main reason for several environmental issues, including the acceleration of climate change and the loss of biodiversity. Identifying personal characteristics and resources underpinning people's disposition towards pro-environmental behaviours (PEB) can represent a valuable tool to cope with today's environmental crisis. The current study aimed to deepen the interplay between the Dark Triad and PEB, addressing the moderating role of Trait Emotional Intelligence (Trait EI). A sample… Show more

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“…Overpopulation, consumerism, natural resource depletion, food production, and fossil fuel use have been identified as the main causes of environmental problems, which greatly affect the sustainability of the planet (Fletcher et al 2024;Giancola et al 2023b;Khan et al 2021). Recent academic research has highlighted the need for everyone, including societies, organisations, and individuals, to change their behaviour in order to address environmental problems (Bleidorn et al 2021;Lozano 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overpopulation, consumerism, natural resource depletion, food production, and fossil fuel use have been identified as the main causes of environmental problems, which greatly affect the sustainability of the planet (Fletcher et al 2024;Giancola et al 2023b;Khan et al 2021). Recent academic research has highlighted the need for everyone, including societies, organisations, and individuals, to change their behaviour in order to address environmental problems (Bleidorn et al 2021;Lozano 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%