Values determine the (in)effectiveness of informational interventions in promoting pro-environmental behavior.
Informational interventions (e.g., awareness campaigns, carbon footprint calculators) are built on the assumption that informing the public about the environmental consequences of their actions should result in increased pro-environmental intentions and behavior. However, empirical support for this...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jan Willem Bolderdijk, Madelijne Gorsira, Kees Keizer, Linda Steg |
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2013
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