Pilot study on the intertwined effects of attitude, relatedness and social norms on environmental behaviour

広島大学マネジメント研究 22 号 17-33 頁 2021-03-27 発行
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Pilot study on the intertwined effects of attitude, relatedness and social norms on environmental behaviour
作成者
McCauley Michelle
収録物名
広島大学マネジメント研究
Hiroshima University Management Review
22
開始ページ 17
終了ページ 33
収録物識別子
[ISSN] 1346-4086
[NCID] AA11658355
抄録
This study examined the role of the fulfilment of a social need for relatedness in the Self-Determination Theory as a moderator for the discrepant relationship between attitudes and actual behaviours toward the natural environment. Three hundred sixty-four participants answered an online survey evaluating attitudes, behaviours, and perceived social norms regarding the environment, as well as fulfilment of need for relatedness. Pearson correlational analysis, a univariate analysis of variance, and a series of t-tests on their responses suggest that pro-environmental individuals were more likely to act consistently with their attitudes in a social environment with contrasting views if their need for relatedness is fulfilled. Findings suggest that consideration be given to interpersonal relationships and relatedness need fulfilment in the environmental movement.
著者キーワード
Environmental attitude
Environmental behaviour
Attitude-behaviour incongruence
Relatedness
Self-determination theory
Social norm
内容記述
This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI [Grant Number JP19K13440]; Middlebury Fund for Faculty Professional Development Fund; and the Middlebury College Senior Work Fund.
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英語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
広島大学マネジメント学会
発行日 2021-03-27
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収録物識別子
[ISSN] 1346-4086
[NCID] AA11658355