Climate change, theory of planned behavior and values: a structural equation model with mediation analysisA letter

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Aysel Tikir
Bernard Lehmann
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[1] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ETH,Institute for Environmental Decisions (IED), Agricultural Economics—Agri
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Climatic Change | 2011年 / 104卷
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Subjective Norm; Risk Perception; Public Transport; Plan Behavior; Cultural Theory;
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An online survey about climate change was conducted 2008/2009 among all university members (N = 3541). Using the Theory of Planned Behavior and Cultural Theory within a structural equation modeling approach, one main goal was to explain climate-friendly behavioral intentions and the underlying psychological processes comprehensively and to show the interdependencies between both approaches. The model explained 72% of the variance in Intentions to use public transport. Attitude towards public transport (beta = 0.67, p < .001) most strongly influenced Intentions followed by Subjective Norms (beta = 0.23, p < .001). In turn, Attitudes and Norm were explained by the value types Egalitarian, Individualist and Fatalist (24% and 14% respectively). These value types are mediated through Attitudes and Subjective Norms. Recommendations regarding the support of climate friendly behavior are formulated.
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