Approaching Environmental Sustainability: Perceptions of Self-Efficacy and Changeability

Author(s)
Schutte, Nicola
Bhullar, Navjot
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
This paper describes a model focused on the role of self-efficacy and belief in changeability of behavior in motivating environmentally sustainable behavior. The model was tested in two studies. The first study found that participants who had greater self-efficacy for sustainability behavior and a greater belief in their changeability of sustainability behavior had a higher level of approach motivation toward sustainability behavior and reported more such actual behavior. The second study investigated the effect of brief interventions intended to increase perception of self-efficacy for sustainability-related purchasing and changeability of sustainability-related purchasing. The intervention that focused on enhancing self-efficacy for making sustainability-related purchases had the strongest impact on intention to purchase. These findings have implications for interventions intended to change behavior related to environmental sustainability.
Citation
The Journal of Psychology, 151(3), p. 321-333
ISSN
1940-1019
0022-3980
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Language
en
Publisher
Routledge
Title
Approaching Environmental Sustainability: Perceptions of Self-Efficacy and Changeability
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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