TY - JOUR
T1 - More than moral motivations
T2 - The moderating role of human capabilities on the relationship between personal norms and pro-environmental behavior
AU - Lima, Pedro Augusto Bertucci
AU - Luiz, Octaviano Rojas
AU - Falguera, Fernanda Pereira Sartori
AU - Furlan, Marcelo
AU - Mariano, Enzo Barberio
AU - de Groot, Judith Irene Maria
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The main aim of this research is to assess the direct and moderating effect of human capabilities on PEB. Higher levels of human capabilities offer opportunities for individuals to support sustainability goals (Leβmann and Masson, 2015), as capabilities are related to individuals' opportunities to be (e.g., sustainable lifestyle), do (e.g., PEB), and have (e.g., environmental consumption) (Comim et al., 2007). Thus, following the affluence hypothesis (Duroy, 2008) and previous research (Leβmann and Masson, 2015), higher levels of human capabilities would be related to higher levels of PEB.
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PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - The capability approach posits that human development should be seen according to the extent to which individuals can be, do, and have whatever they value in life: an expansion of individual opportunities that could be related to the adoption of pro-environmental behaviors (PEB). The present research tested this assumption by employing two approaches for measuring capabilities (aggregated and separated by dimensions) through a normative model in an online survey among Brazilians (N = 694). The findings show that people with stronger personal norms towards the environment engage more strongly in PEB. Furthermore, the results show that, in general, the relationship of human capabilities with PEB is not strong and depends on the capabilities dimensions (general capabilities, and human needs capabilities) and specific types of PEB (general PEB, and household waste and recycling). However, these main effects were sometimes overridden by the moderating effect some capabilities dimensions have on the relationship between personal norms and specific types of PEB. In this research, the human agency capabilities dimension more consistently resonated with PEB, negatively moderating the relationship between personal norms and PEB, irrespective of the PEB type. Human needs and social being capabilities positively moderated only one relationship each, between personal norms and environmental citizenship and household waste and recycling, respectively. Therefore, specific dimensions of capabilities seem to operate as an important boundary condition for people to act upon their personal norms to behave in specific pro-environmental ways.
AB - The capability approach posits that human development should be seen according to the extent to which individuals can be, do, and have whatever they value in life: an expansion of individual opportunities that could be related to the adoption of pro-environmental behaviors (PEB). The present research tested this assumption by employing two approaches for measuring capabilities (aggregated and separated by dimensions) through a normative model in an online survey among Brazilians (N = 694). The findings show that people with stronger personal norms towards the environment engage more strongly in PEB. Furthermore, the results show that, in general, the relationship of human capabilities with PEB is not strong and depends on the capabilities dimensions (general capabilities, and human needs capabilities) and specific types of PEB (general PEB, and household waste and recycling). However, these main effects were sometimes overridden by the moderating effect some capabilities dimensions have on the relationship between personal norms and specific types of PEB. In this research, the human agency capabilities dimension more consistently resonated with PEB, negatively moderating the relationship between personal norms and PEB, irrespective of the PEB type. Human needs and social being capabilities positively moderated only one relationship each, between personal norms and environmental citizenship and household waste and recycling, respectively. Therefore, specific dimensions of capabilities seem to operate as an important boundary condition for people to act upon their personal norms to behave in specific pro-environmental ways.
KW - Environmental citizenship
KW - Household waste and recycling
KW - Human capabilities
KW - Personal norms
KW - Pro-environmental behavior
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139034
DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139034
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85172478552
SN - 0959-6526
VL - 425
JO - Journal of Cleaner Production
JF - Journal of Cleaner Production
M1 - 139034
ER -