Encouraging Sustainable Behavior
Psychology and the Environment
Herausgeber: Trijp, Hans C. M. van
Encouraging Sustainable Behavior
Psychology and the Environment
Herausgeber: Trijp, Hans C. M. van
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This book brings together a large number of divergent scientific disciplines and theoretical approaches to address and explain the multiple selves that drive the attitude-behavior discrepancy in consumer demand for sustainability.
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This book brings together a large number of divergent scientific disciplines and theoretical approaches to address and explain the multiple selves that drive the attitude-behavior discrepancy in consumer demand for sustainability.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781848729889
- ISBN-10: 184872988X
- Artikelnr.: 33825788
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781848729889
- ISBN-10: 184872988X
- Artikelnr.: 33825788
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Hans C. M. van Trijp holds the Chair of Marketing and Consumer Behavior at Wageningen University and is part-time Lead Scientist in Consumer Behavior at Unilever R&D in the Netherlands. His scientific work focuses primarily on the extent to which consumer behavior theory can be exploited to inform marketing strategies to enhance sustainable consumer behavior. He was the Scientific Director within the Dutch innovation program Transforum in the area of mobilizing consumer demand for sustainable products and services. He has published extensively in the marketing, consumer psychology, and food domains. He is a member of the editorial boards of the International Journal of Research in Marketing and Food Quality and Preference and chairs the Food and Consumer working group within the European Technology Platform Food for Life with the aim to leverage the research agendas between industry and governments across Europe.
Introduction. Y.R. Avramova
H.C.M. Van Trijp
Multiple Selves in Sustainable Consumption: An Introduction. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Everyday Life. J. De Jonge
A. Fischer
H.C.M. Van Trijp
Marketing and Sustainable Development: A Social Marketing Perspective. G. Miller
27 Thoughts About Multiple Selves
Sustainable Consumption
and Human Evolution. S. Lindenberg
L. Steg
Goal-Framing Theory and Norm-Guided Environmental Behavior. D.G. Goldstein
I.M. Dinner
A Fairly Mechanical Method for Policy Innovation. Strengthening the Sustainability Goal. M.H.C. Meijers
M.K. Noordewier
Y.R. Avramova
I Just Recycled. Can I Use the Car Now? When People Continue or Discontinue Behaving Sustainably After an Initial Sustainable Act. K. Fujita
S.L. Clark
A.L. Freitas
"Think Globally
Act Locally": Construal Levels and Environmentally Relevant Decision-Making. T. Proulx
Is the Sky Falling? The Notion of the Absurd vs. the Feeling of the Absurd. J.C. Banfield
S. Shepherd
A.C. Kay
Consequences of System Defense Motivations for Individuals' Willingness to Act Sustainably. Exploiting Self-Control in Sustainable Behavior. K.D. Vohs
B. Fennis
From Weakness to Strength: Low Self-Control Can Be Good for Sustainability. J.N. Gutsell
M. Inzlicht
A Neuroaffective Perspective on Why People Fail to Live a Sustainable Lifestyle. Making Sustainability Personally Relevant. M. Zeelenberg
J. Van Doorn
Acting on Emotion. P. Sparks
The Psychology of Sustainability: Attitudes
Identities
Actions
and Engaging with the Welfare of Others. T. Postmes
A. Rabinovich
T. Morton
M. Van Zomeren
Towards Sustainable Social Identities: Including our Collective Future into the Self-Concept. E. Focella
J. Stone
The Use of Hypocrisy for Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Behaviors. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Practice. S.A. Schwinghammer
This Was All Very Interesting
But How Can We Use it? A Practitioner's Guide to Sustainable Behavior. Conclusion. H.C.M. Van Trijp
Recurring Themes on Sustainable Behavior and Their Implications for Intervention.
H.C.M. Van Trijp
Multiple Selves in Sustainable Consumption: An Introduction. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Everyday Life. J. De Jonge
A. Fischer
H.C.M. Van Trijp
Marketing and Sustainable Development: A Social Marketing Perspective. G. Miller
27 Thoughts About Multiple Selves
Sustainable Consumption
and Human Evolution. S. Lindenberg
L. Steg
Goal-Framing Theory and Norm-Guided Environmental Behavior. D.G. Goldstein
I.M. Dinner
A Fairly Mechanical Method for Policy Innovation. Strengthening the Sustainability Goal. M.H.C. Meijers
M.K. Noordewier
Y.R. Avramova
I Just Recycled. Can I Use the Car Now? When People Continue or Discontinue Behaving Sustainably After an Initial Sustainable Act. K. Fujita
S.L. Clark
A.L. Freitas
"Think Globally
Act Locally": Construal Levels and Environmentally Relevant Decision-Making. T. Proulx
Is the Sky Falling? The Notion of the Absurd vs. the Feeling of the Absurd. J.C. Banfield
S. Shepherd
A.C. Kay
Consequences of System Defense Motivations for Individuals' Willingness to Act Sustainably. Exploiting Self-Control in Sustainable Behavior. K.D. Vohs
B. Fennis
From Weakness to Strength: Low Self-Control Can Be Good for Sustainability. J.N. Gutsell
M. Inzlicht
A Neuroaffective Perspective on Why People Fail to Live a Sustainable Lifestyle. Making Sustainability Personally Relevant. M. Zeelenberg
J. Van Doorn
Acting on Emotion. P. Sparks
The Psychology of Sustainability: Attitudes
Identities
Actions
and Engaging with the Welfare of Others. T. Postmes
A. Rabinovich
T. Morton
M. Van Zomeren
Towards Sustainable Social Identities: Including our Collective Future into the Self-Concept. E. Focella
J. Stone
The Use of Hypocrisy for Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Behaviors. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Practice. S.A. Schwinghammer
This Was All Very Interesting
But How Can We Use it? A Practitioner's Guide to Sustainable Behavior. Conclusion. H.C.M. Van Trijp
Recurring Themes on Sustainable Behavior and Their Implications for Intervention.
Introduction. Y.R. Avramova
H.C.M. Van Trijp
Multiple Selves in Sustainable Consumption: An Introduction. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Everyday Life. J. De Jonge
A. Fischer
H.C.M. Van Trijp
Marketing and Sustainable Development: A Social Marketing Perspective. G. Miller
27 Thoughts About Multiple Selves
Sustainable Consumption
and Human Evolution. S. Lindenberg
L. Steg
Goal-Framing Theory and Norm-Guided Environmental Behavior. D.G. Goldstein
I.M. Dinner
A Fairly Mechanical Method for Policy Innovation. Strengthening the Sustainability Goal. M.H.C. Meijers
M.K. Noordewier
Y.R. Avramova
I Just Recycled. Can I Use the Car Now? When People Continue or Discontinue Behaving Sustainably After an Initial Sustainable Act. K. Fujita
S.L. Clark
A.L. Freitas
"Think Globally
Act Locally": Construal Levels and Environmentally Relevant Decision-Making. T. Proulx
Is the Sky Falling? The Notion of the Absurd vs. the Feeling of the Absurd. J.C. Banfield
S. Shepherd
A.C. Kay
Consequences of System Defense Motivations for Individuals' Willingness to Act Sustainably. Exploiting Self-Control in Sustainable Behavior. K.D. Vohs
B. Fennis
From Weakness to Strength: Low Self-Control Can Be Good for Sustainability. J.N. Gutsell
M. Inzlicht
A Neuroaffective Perspective on Why People Fail to Live a Sustainable Lifestyle. Making Sustainability Personally Relevant. M. Zeelenberg
J. Van Doorn
Acting on Emotion. P. Sparks
The Psychology of Sustainability: Attitudes
Identities
Actions
and Engaging with the Welfare of Others. T. Postmes
A. Rabinovich
T. Morton
M. Van Zomeren
Towards Sustainable Social Identities: Including our Collective Future into the Self-Concept. E. Focella
J. Stone
The Use of Hypocrisy for Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Behaviors. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Practice. S.A. Schwinghammer
This Was All Very Interesting
But How Can We Use it? A Practitioner's Guide to Sustainable Behavior. Conclusion. H.C.M. Van Trijp
Recurring Themes on Sustainable Behavior and Their Implications for Intervention.
H.C.M. Van Trijp
Multiple Selves in Sustainable Consumption: An Introduction. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Everyday Life. J. De Jonge
A. Fischer
H.C.M. Van Trijp
Marketing and Sustainable Development: A Social Marketing Perspective. G. Miller
27 Thoughts About Multiple Selves
Sustainable Consumption
and Human Evolution. S. Lindenberg
L. Steg
Goal-Framing Theory and Norm-Guided Environmental Behavior. D.G. Goldstein
I.M. Dinner
A Fairly Mechanical Method for Policy Innovation. Strengthening the Sustainability Goal. M.H.C. Meijers
M.K. Noordewier
Y.R. Avramova
I Just Recycled. Can I Use the Car Now? When People Continue or Discontinue Behaving Sustainably After an Initial Sustainable Act. K. Fujita
S.L. Clark
A.L. Freitas
"Think Globally
Act Locally": Construal Levels and Environmentally Relevant Decision-Making. T. Proulx
Is the Sky Falling? The Notion of the Absurd vs. the Feeling of the Absurd. J.C. Banfield
S. Shepherd
A.C. Kay
Consequences of System Defense Motivations for Individuals' Willingness to Act Sustainably. Exploiting Self-Control in Sustainable Behavior. K.D. Vohs
B. Fennis
From Weakness to Strength: Low Self-Control Can Be Good for Sustainability. J.N. Gutsell
M. Inzlicht
A Neuroaffective Perspective on Why People Fail to Live a Sustainable Lifestyle. Making Sustainability Personally Relevant. M. Zeelenberg
J. Van Doorn
Acting on Emotion. P. Sparks
The Psychology of Sustainability: Attitudes
Identities
Actions
and Engaging with the Welfare of Others. T. Postmes
A. Rabinovich
T. Morton
M. Van Zomeren
Towards Sustainable Social Identities: Including our Collective Future into the Self-Concept. E. Focella
J. Stone
The Use of Hypocrisy for Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Behaviors. Enhancing Sustainable Behavior in Practice. S.A. Schwinghammer
This Was All Very Interesting
But How Can We Use it? A Practitioner's Guide to Sustainable Behavior. Conclusion. H.C.M. Van Trijp
Recurring Themes on Sustainable Behavior and Their Implications for Intervention.