articleEnvironment and BehaviorMay 1, 2002Closed access

Measurement and Determinants of Environmentally Significant Consumer Behavior

University of Groningen

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Abstract

Measures of proenvironmental behavior in psychological studies do not always reflect the actual environmental impact of a person or household. Therefore, the results of these studies provide little insight into variables that could be helpful in reducing household environmental impact. In this article, an environmentally significant measure of household consumer behavior (i.e., combined direct and indirect energy use) is presented and compared with a common social science measure of proenvironmental behavior (based on popular notions of environmentally significant behavior). Two large-scale field studies were conducted among representative samples of Dutch households. The results showed respondents who…

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Keywords
  • Consumer behaviour
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Psychology
  • Multidisciplinary approach
  • Economics
  • Public economics
  • Social psychology
  • Geography
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